b"Chapter 12 They serve as a handy point of reference, so you never feel uncertain or find yourself searching for an answer. They help you understand the differences between good and evil.Whether you're planning your day, choosing between conflicting priorities, orsettinganewgoal,comebacktoyourprinciples.Byhavingwell-thought-outprinciples,youcanalwaysfeelcomfortableknowingyou made the right decision.Establishing your principles is no small task, you really lay the foundation for whom you are as a person, creating the laws that govern all of your important decisions. Some people take days, weeks or more before they can really settle on their principles. Don't be afraid to make this an iterative process.2.The qualities of a person of principle:a. Honesty. b. Responsible. c. Care and compassion. d. Courage and audacity. e. Justice and impartiality. f.Gratitude and recognition. g. Humility. h. Loyalty and fidelity. i.Patience. j.Presence.3.Apersonwhohasprinciples:simple,apersonwhichisbasedon principles acts according to morality and recognition of right and wrong.A person who has principles observes rules based on convictions or ideas which guide them. You can also say that a good ethical person has a lot of principles. In general, a principle is some kind of fundamental truth that helps you in your life.Being fairis a principle thatguides you or should guide most people.Successisnotaccidental.Livingagoodlifewillnotcomebyaccidentor chance. Success will not fall from the sky. There is no magic wand. There is no quick fix.Take responsibility for your life and you will take control of it. Take responsibility for where you are in life and accept the challenge required to get where you 378Germain Decelles"