May 2011
Beginner
240 pages
2h 45m
English
When you think about it, you’ve got to have principles. If you don’t, you end up despising yourself or in debt or in prison. You might end up like this anyway, but at least you could say, “But I have my principles.”
There has to be a line beyond which you will not go. You have to know where that line is drawn. No one else has to know until they ask you to cross it, and then you can tell them. That line has to be a 10-mile-high solid steel wall. You can’t go beyond it, no matter what.
I have a friend whose boss once asked her to falsify a formal warning letter to present at a meeting for a member of staff who had been fired and was claiming unfair dismissal. Would you do this? Does it matter whether ...
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