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On Character with General Stanley McChrystal

May 23, 2025
Retired four-star General Stanley McChrystal, author of 'On Character: Choices That Define a Life', shares his insights on leadership and character development. He emphasizes that character is a daily practice, rooted in conviction and discipline. McChrystal discusses the effects of power on leadership integrity and shares personal anecdotes about journaling and self-reflection. His reflections highlight the importance of aligning priorities, the lessons learned from military service, and the need for leaders to evolve continuously in their ethical framework.
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INSIGHT

Character Erosion in Society

  • Character in the military seemed strong and taken for granted by Stanley McChrystal.
  • He sees character has eroded dangerously in society, especially in politics, leading to lack of trust.
INSIGHT

Formula for Character

  • Character equals convictions times discipline, says McChrystal.
  • Many don't truly know their convictions or discipline until tested in hardship.
ADVICE

Journal to Discover Convictions

  • Journal to discover true convictions by writing and challenging your beliefs, advises McChrystal.
  • This process reveals complexity in moral beliefs and anchors character.
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