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Show-Me 4-H’ers Character Module 3 The Six Pillars of Character. PILLAR ONE. Trustworthiness. Even Small Lies and Deceptions Can Topple Towers of Trust.
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Show-Me 4-H’ers Character Module 3 The Six Pillars of Character
PILLAR ONE Trustworthiness
Even Small Lies and Deceptions Can Topple Towers of Trust Towers of trust are built stone by stone, yet no tower is so tall or so strong that it can stand when lies and deceptions undermine the stones at its base.
Trustworthiness Embodies Four Ethical Principles • Integrity • Honesty • Promise-keeping • Loyalty
Trustworthiness Integrity
Integrity Integrity is moral wholeness demonstrated by a consistency of: • Thoughts – what we think • Words – what we say • Deeds – what we do • Duties – what we should do
What is right is right even if no one else is doing it. What is wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.
Trustworthiness Honesty
Do: Tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Be sincere. Be forthright and candid. Don’t: Lie. Cheat. Steal. Be sneaky, tricky or deceptive. Honesty
So,what else have you lied to me about? Thank you for caring White lies often look very different from the perspective of the person lied to. THE TEST: Upon learning of the lie, would the person lied to thank you for caring, or feel manipulated or betrayed?
Trustworthiness Promise-Keeping
Reliability & Promise-Keeping • Keep your word. • Honor your commitments. • Be dependable — do what you are supposed to do, return what you borrow; pay your debts. • Show up where and when you are supposed to. • Be prepared — do your homework and bring what you need to do your work.
Trustworthiness Loyalty
Loyalty Do • Stand by, stick up for and protect your family, friends, school and country. • Be a good friend. • Look out for those who care about you. • Keep secrets. Don’t • Betray a trust. • Let your friends hurt themselves. • Do anything that is wrong, even for a friend or just so others will like you. • Ask a friend to do anything wrong. • Spread hurtful rumors or gossip.
PILLAR TWO Respect
Two Aspects of Respect • What You Think of Others • How You Treat Others
RESPECT • Follow the Golden Rule • Be tolerant and accept differences • Be nonviolent • Be courteous
PILLAR THREE Responsibility
Responsibility Responsibility requires you to recognize that what you do — and what you don’t do — matters.
Responsibility • Duty • Accountability • Pursue Excellence • Exercise Self-Control
PILLAR FOUR Fairness
Fairness • Play by the rules • Take turns and share • Be open-minded; listen to others • Don’t take advantage of others • Don’t blame others carelessly
What is Fairness? Fairness is concerned with actions, processes, and consequences that are morally right, honorable and equitable.
Procedural Fairness Requires… 1. Fair Notice 2. Impartiality 3. Gathering of the Facts 4. Fair Hearing
Substantive Fairness Results — what we decide, the substance of the decision. • The moral obligation is to make fair decisions; this is called substantive fairness.
Six Theories of Substantive Fairness • Merit • Need • Might • Equality • Seniority • Effort
PILLAR FIVE Caring
Caring • Be kind • Be compassionate and show you care • Express gratitude • Forgive others • Help people in need
A Caring Person Is Not: • Mean, cruel or insensitive • Selfish or self-centered • Too busy to lend a helping hand
Elements of Caring: • Concern for others’ well-being • Compassion • Empathy • Kindness • Charity
PILLAR SIX Citizenship
Citizenship • Do your share to make your school and community better • Cooperate • Stay informed; vote • Be a good neighbor • Obey laws and rules • Respect authority • Protect the environment
The Six Pillars of Character • Trustworthiness • Respect • Responsibility • Fairness • Caring • Citizenship