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The Ethics Of Keeping Your Secret

October 27th, 2010

Most people barely know how to keep a secret, but how many really value the true integrity behind staying true to their word? It becomes a real matter of the level of values that a person has. If someone’s values are not aligned with the secret bestowed upon them, then they are most likely going to dishonor the promise of keeping it quiet. Trust it to a friend and next thing you can download the secret online or maybe it is being marketed to the world online. Maybe be a little bit more careful who you share that information with next time or you never know where it will end up.

Perfect Online Vision

It’s hard to have 20/20 hindsight all the time and understand the real value of something that is shared with you. What is currently your highly valued secret could be somebody else’s loose lips. It is ever so hard to value something that you didn’t have to work for in the first place. Maybe you won’t feel the consequences if any damage is done. One day you may realize that perfect vision is something that we all have but we need to understand our own little secrets first. And that is our very own secret ability to keep true to others with ethics and integrity.

The Secret With Online Marketing

Online marketing is a business that doesn’t have many well kept secrets. It is all published on the world wide web. It has been shared and shared to death. Australian Internet Marketing is progressing very fast and gaining speed to catch up with their American counterparts. Although most secrets are kept under wraps, mainly all the tricks are in the marketing itself. Of course, marketing the selling techniques is always going to be the big ticket item online. But the real secret behind their marketing is keeping the information close to your chest. Even when it isn’t much of a idea at all!

Make sure next time you are given a precious secret to keep, that you seriously consider the real value behind it and truly value the trust bestowed on you. Treat it like you never had it in the first place and then you wont have a problem with getting into trouble for sharing your friends confidential information.

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