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The Power of Honesty | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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“No legacy is so rich as honesty.” One reason William Shakespeare’s words are true is because honesty allows room for improvement.
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Without honest input from others, we'd never know where change is needed.
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We should wisely receive honest input from trusted friends and family, even if it temporarily hurts our egos.
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We should also be honest with those closest to us, as long as we follow the apostle Paul’s advice and speak the truth in love.
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Honesty is key in our relationships, on the job, and at home. I’ll leave you with this thought from Jack Welch:
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“Excellence and competitiveness are not incompatible with honesty and integrity.” I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.