Integrity

A Thought in Monoku

Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar
American Haiku

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Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash

Lay bare to stand by an idea — not wear jacket of perception

Author’s Note:
You can’t suite up integrity.Neither will you find it in Boardrooms, all Tied up ,waiting for you to be appraised.It resides in you. It represents your core and response as an human, when you are being observed and when not. It is the call of conscience, a communication with yourself, which keeps you in right path, when other voices create disharmony around. Listen to that inner call, stick by it and don’t let un-synched notes muzzle that voice, which will finally help you to live a good life and sleep sound at night.

As Nelson Mandela wonderfully wrote,“As I have said, the first thing is to be honest with yourself. You can never have an impact on society if you have not changed yourself. Great peacemakers are all people of integrity, of honesty, but humility.”

Thank you Pierre Trudel Jenny Justice Tapan Avasthi Heidi Franklin and American Haiku for publishing my words.

Thankful to everyone who takes note.

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