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You cannot change other people. You don't even have to change them, if you don't like what they're doing. All you have to do is make your own behavior consistent with what you think of them, and what you think in general. It's called integrity. Integrity means living authentically. It means being real. Knowing an authentic person is a fortunate thing. Being one is even better.
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You cannot change other people. You don't even have to change them, if you don't like what they're doing. All you have to do is make your own behavior consistent with what you think of them, and what you think in general. It's called 