A most difficult subject to talk about is hypocrisy. People
particularly those with authority whether it be moral or political in nature
are expected to act in a manner that either fits the office they hold or in
accordance with the ideas they represent. Basically it comes down to them
practicing what they preach. Elected and non-elected bureaucrats have
difficulties meeting this challenge of the public's expectations and those
subordinate to them in the workplace.
The truth of the matter is we are all hypocrites but we are
hypocrites in different standards for there are those of us that believe what
we say is right and good. However that's not the case when you break it down to
the facts, the actions, and in the words spoken. Being a hypocrite is not
always an intentional behavior as it is influenced by what you say and what you
do with the knowledge that you may have at the time of the matter at hand.
Not making excuses for those holding office and responsible
for telling the truth some just don't have the moral strength or willpower to consistently
live up to their own high moral standards as they gave in to political
correctness party influences of their environment. They often justify their
situation through either lack of knowledge or by deliberately avoiding discussing
the matter or situation as they know it may be wrong for them to comment
without knowing both the content and context it is delivered.
Certainly not proof that this is a deliberate attempt to
defraud or fool someone's thinking it may in turn backfire exposing them as
liars with poor leadership and communication skills. Hypocrites must conduct
serious tasks of damage control to their reputation as well as their behavior
when they are found out or exposed not to be telling the truth.
So you must ask yourself
what I need to do to become a trusted person rather than a mistrusted
hypocrite. Perhaps the next few steps will help you develop better habits to
become a more trusted person in the future.
The first step
to take to become a trusted person is to learn to ignore everyone and act only
on your own moral compass. Don't be influenced by your surroundings and manner
you behave in this environment. If you want to be sure that your actions are in
alignment with your principles you must ignore those around you and remain yourself
in character and thoughts.
The second step
to take is to avoid casting stones at others. The fastest way to draw criticism
is to criticize others and then you have to ask yourself is this the attention
you really want. Remember we live in a world where almost any stone can be
overturned and that your hands are not as clean as they should be or as you
think, therefore in order to reduce hypocrisy you must think without
condemning.
The next step
requires you keep an open mind as it is tempting to support something that
makes sense to you or condemn something that is unfamiliar to you. However
identifying context and how it changes the way you think is important. The
focus here is to be able to see two nearly identical incidents as something
completely different from each other.
In order to
avoid being labeled a hypocrite you must listen to your own cognitive ability
both from within the conscious and the subconscious. This is commonly known as
a “gut feeling” rather than a factual event. A main focus here is to avoid hypocrisy
when you have partial knowledge and teach your mind to accept complete and consistent
information rather than contradictory information.
It puts often
say something and then do something different that is caught almost immediately
based on the idiom that actions speak louder than words. In order to avoid
being a hypocrite we have to reserve judgment until we actually experienced
what we’re about to talk about.
The next step is
to practice your own personal integrity to the point where practice becomes
almost perfect. Controlling the words you speak any action should take is a
must in order to match the behavior and avoid contradictory actions.
Hypocrites make
a lot of promises that they can't keep it is certainly the most favorite
downfall of any employee that holds a political office or is elected to a
political party. The truth is if you make promises you will always be hypocrite
unless you have the power to make the promises you make come true.
A common
perception has been established through research that the more power a person has
over others the more likely they are to abuse it and seeing no problem with
their actions. Whether your power is legitimate or implied or in some cases
delegated, the power of hypocrisy becomes a reality when you see yourself as
deserving that power over others making you better than your subordinates. In
order to avoid hypocrisy one must remain humble and treat everything with the
fairness as well as with an open mind. This is what it sometimes takes to
resolve the issues brought to you.
Strangely enough
most hypocrites are more likely to accept advice or other direction from other
hypocrites. Trusting your friends to tell you the truth or give you factual
information is a big mistake made by those that hold positions of trust. When
we trust our friends to make a decision for us we give away for our own ability
to reason, to think independently, and maintain common sense and logic in a
rational manner that are your own rather than someone else's.
No human being
can avoid being a hypocrite at all times. It is human nature to be spontaneous
and to rely on others as well as yourself to speak the truth hoping you have
all the facts at hand to make you a credible person as well as a trusted one.
Since it is likely that there are no universal truths and that everything
changes your values and integrity should always remain under scrutiny of
yourself to avoid embarrassment humiliation and just plain being wrong when you
answer a question or deal with the problem. Being well informed helps
tremendously under most circumstances.
The bottom line
is when you assume a position of responsibility and accountability there are
many risks to go along with that challenge to represent your office or yourself
to the best of your ability. Taking risks is part of life but calculating risk
is a better way of resolving the issues before you.
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