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A speech on promoting integrity ensures the prosperity of nation.

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               Promoting Integrity ensures the Prosperity of a Nation


Integrity is Aladin’s miracle lamp, using which you can accomplish anything you desire. Integrity is the fruit on the tree of industry, perseverance, and dedication to excellence. James Allen, the great British author and philosopher in his book ‘Eight Pillars of Prosperity’ pays a glowing tribute to the principle of ‘Integrity’. He says, “There is no striking a cheap bargain with prosperity. It must be purchased, not only with intelligent labor, but with moral force.”  

 According to Asif Raza Integrity is the value of possessing and consistently sticking to high moral principles. Integrity is what you do and how you conduct yourself when there is no one watching. The prosperity is the state of having good fortune, wealth and success. It is essentially related to peace, harmony and satisfaction. If you sow with integrity, you will definitely reap in prosperity.

Achieving prosperity without integrity is impossible. All the great achievers in the history of mankind have been men and women of impeccable integrity. Abraham Lincoln, Madam Curie, Louis Pasteur, Winston Churchill, Dr. Graham Bell, Einstein, Addison, Mahatma Gandhi, etc, have been men and women of high integrity. They achieved phenomenal success in their respective fields by applying the principle of integrity.

Similarly, if a nation is to achieve invincible prosperity in the fields of health, finances, science, technology, and innovation, the people of that nation must adopt the principle of integrity. Applying integrity even in the minutest details, they must persevere in the fields above mentioned. The prosperity will certainly follow. Integrity is a divine quality; it augments energy, enthusiasm, creativity, fearlessness, purposefulness, and accomplishment. So develop in yourself integrity, with all your heart, body, and mind!


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