You discover that the institution you have served loyally for a decade is engaged in a quiet but profound wrongdoing. To remain loyal to the institution means to betray your own ethics. To speak out means to be branded a traitor. Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3- asks: To whom or what does your ultimate loyalty belong?
Loyalty is not just a feeling, but a commitment that is tested by the passage of time. It's easy to be loyal when things are going well, but what about when the going gets tough? Do we stick by those we have committed to, or do we abandon ship? Lesson in Loyalty -Chapter 3-
“I’m told you’ve been asking questions about the Ford incident,” Thorne continued, still studying the maps. “Specifically, about whether Rennick’s punishment was… proportional .” You discover that the institution you have served