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  1. A person of principle means someone who faithfully follows their principle or set of principles rather than abandoning them when convenient. If faced with a seemingly difficult decision in life, he or she will refer to his or her guiding set of principles and then merely deduce the correct action from it.

    • A real man reflects godliness, not culture (Gen 1:27). Our lives should be a reflection of God’s character, purpose, and will. As men, it’s our prerogative to represent God in a world that doesn’t know Him.
    • A real man welcomes responsibility (2Thess 3:7-8). He works hard because he takes ownership of providing for himself and his family. He’s a servant-leader and adds value to the lives of others.
    • A real man is selfless, not selfish (Rom 13:8). Boys are selfish; men are selfless. Boys are takers; men are givers. Boys are consumers; men are producers.
    • A real man lives for a higher purpose (Luke 22:41-42). He has a vision, mission, and values that guide and direct his choices. He doesn’t live for his personal glory or self-actualization and is highly valuable to the world because he serves the needs of others.
  2. being a person of principle is nothing to do with being a model employee. it's about strictly followed personal behavioural choices. most often following them entails a sacrifice on their part of some kind, they are difficult choices to make. like if you refuse to shop at a nearby shop out of principle for some reason, and it means ...

  3. Jul 26, 2016 · How to distinguish between a principled person and a principled action? The web page analyzes Ted Cruz's speech at the Republican Convention and argues that he acted on his principles but ignored the consequences for others.

  4. Jan 6, 2013 · A principled person acts with integrity, honesty, fairness and respect for others. Learn about principled leaders in history and how to be one at ISP.

  5. Users share their opinions on whether it is good or bad to have principles and how they affect their decisions and actions. Some examples of principles are vegetarianism, truthfulness, and tit-for-tat strategy.

  6. Learn about famous men and women who stood by their values and beliefs, despite the consequences. See examples of people who fought for justice, freedom, peace and human rights.