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" ... Highly ethical leaders, stymied by a fear of manipulating those around them, are forgoing highly persuasive tools. Analogy, metaphor, storytelling, scenario planning and appeals to emotion can all be employed for worthy ends. They can also be employed to highly dishonorable ends, inducing people to lie, cheat, steal or invest in fraudulent schemes. ... "
" ... Most serious martial artists would consider Tim Ferriss's behavior to be completely dishonorable. Fortunately for Ferriss, most of us aren’t serious martial artists. In 21st century America, old-fashioned notions like honor and fair play are for suckers. The credo of our time is that as if it ain’t technically illegal, it’s awesome. The people who rise to the top are no longer those who accomplish truly great things, but those who figure out how to most attractively package their shortcuts and fake-outs. ... "
" ... Pelosi said she changed her mind on impeachment because Trump’s actions were intended to assist him in the upcoming presidential election. “The actions of the Trump presidency have revealed the dishonorable fact of the president’s betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections,” she said. ... "
" ... We avoid hearing no all costs to avoid these two dishonorable labels. We compromise and/or manipulate instead, rushing to agreement. We don't see "no" as simply one decision, nor do we view it as an honorable option in and of itself, even if agreement is not reached. Instead of continuing to seek agreement after hearing or saying no, we rush to a final decision so we can get out of the shameful shadow of no. We also don't want to shame others, so we avoid telling them no even when great harm is going to be the likely result. ... "
" ... isn't even addressed. The only other ethical question that Star Trek: Discovery weighs in on is the question of "is racial purity good?" There are factions of Vulcans and Klingons who believe that it is, and they're shown to be dishonorable, murderous terrorists. This would be a better fit for an episode of Homeland or 24 than for an episode of Star Trek. ... "