CHARACTER IS POWER
πππΌUNDERSTANDING CHARACTER:-
1. What is Character? π€
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Character is the true reflection of who we are inside.
It is not shaped by our clothes,
our education, or the way we speak.
It is shaped by our values and
actions.
π Character shows:
- The ability
to help others
- Courage to do what is
right, even when it is difficult
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Character is how we behave when no one is watching.
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A person with good character
stands firmly for truth and goodness — always.
2. We Cannot Judge Someone’s Character
by Their Appearance:
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Outward appearance can be
misleading.
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Someone may look ordinary but have
a pure, sincere heart.
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Someone else may look confident
and polished, yet may not be sincere
inside.
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True character is not seen at first
sight —
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It is revealed through a person’s
actions over time.
3. Experience Helps Us Understand
Someone’s Real Character:
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Time and real-life situations reveal the truth.
We come to understand who they truly are.
Experience teaches us more than first impressions.
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By observing how a person:
- Speaks
about others
- Handles
difficulties
- Treats those weaker
than them
4. Sometimes This Discovery is Pleasant…
and Sometimes Painful:
Γ There are
moments when someone’s goodness warms our
heart.
Γ But there may also be moments
when someone hurts or disappoints us.
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Both experiences teach us:
Whom
to trust, and whom to distance ourselves
from.
5. Everyone’s Nature is Different:
Not everyone thinks,
feels, or behaves
the same.
We
meet:
- Kind people
- Rude people
- Simple people
- Complicated people
Some behaviors
may surprise or confuse
us — and that is part of life.
6. But We Must Never Change Our Own:
Good Character If others hurt us, we must not
become hurtful.
If others
are dishonest, we must not stop being honest.
π₯° Our
goodness must not depend on others. Our character is our identity and strength. Protect it. Develop it. Let it shine.
1. Surface Character — How a person appears on the outside.
2. Hidden Character — True personality revealed over time.
3. Situational Character — Behavior
changes depending on circumstances.
4. Moral Character — Honesty, kindness, loyalty, respect.
5. Emotional Character — How one handles
emotions.
6. Social Character — Behavior
with others in society.
7. Consistent Character — Same behavior in all
places.
8. Adaptive Character — Adjusts without
losing values.
π KEY THOUGHT
Character is not shown in words
or looks.
It is revealed through
actions, especially in difficult times.
π CHARACTER
IS POWER:
Character is the only thing
that remains when everything else fades.
Reputation is what others
think you are. Character is what you truly are
✨ Conclusion:
Character is the
real identity of a person.
It is not shown
by appearance, words, or achievements, but by our
actions, our
choices, and how we treat others, especially in difficult moments.
No matter how the world behaves —never lose your
honesty, kindness, and
goodness.
Protect your
character, because in the end —Character is
your true strength and your
true success.
π± Life
Skills Lesson:
To build a strong character:
Be Honest — even
when no one is watching.
Be Kind — your
kindness is your power.
Be Responsible — keep your promises and
duties.
Be Patient — stay calm and think before
reacting.
Be Courageous — choose what is right,
not what is easy.
π‘ Final Thought:
Reputation is what others think you are.
Character is what you really are.
✨And remember — Character is Power. ✨
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