Scandals trigger a cocktail of emotions: curiosity, outrage, superiority. They give people something to talk about, to judge, and to momentarily feel more moral than others. It’s easier to consume drama than to live with discipline. It’s safer to point fingers than to reflect inward. But scandals also expose something uncomfortable — that any of us can be ethically tested , and often it’s the silent, grey decisions (not the obvious black-and-white ones) that lead us there. ❤️ How the 3Cs Protect You from Scandal 1. CARE When you genuinely care — for people, consequences, and your own values — you become more attuned to ethical boundaries . You stop seeing people as tools or obstacles. You start asking: “Will this harm trust?” “Who gets hurt if I look away?” Scandals often begin where care is absent: apathy, neglect, ego. 2. COURAGE Scandals escalate because people don’t speak up, they avoid the hard questions, the uncomfortable truths, the potential backlash. ...
by Andy Ng at www.asiatrainers.com (Sales & Management Training) Tel: 65-93672286 Email: andythecoach@gmail.com