"Those who care about their character and consistently struggle to be good and decent people invariably have better relationships than those who prefer a morally flexible approach.
Traits like honesty, responsibility, compassion, and respect may seem like naïve and expensive luxuries in the hurly-burly competition for advantage, but they are priceless assets when it comes to building sustainable and rewarding relationships with spouses, children, friends, and co-workers. In the end, good relationships marked by love, trust, respect, and kindness are essential to all enduring forms of happiness."
-- Michael Josephson

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