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Yesterday I wrote about a commonly repeated expression “Trust Takes Years to Build But Can Be Lost In a Second” and why I believe that it doesn’t always hold true.  Then late in the afternoon I saw another interesting and somewhat popular statement “Character, Either You Have it Or You Don’t.”

The actual quote is credited to Anthony Bourdain.

 

“Skills can be taught. Character you either have or you don’t have.”


― Anthony BourdainKitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly

 

Sorry, but again I have to disagree. Character is a learned trait. It is a skill that can be honed throughout life.  It’s built from our earliest experiences, our family values and the influence of our childhood friends. In other words, it’s mostly “nurture” not “nature.”

Michael Josephson (Josephson Institute) created a popular youth-centered program called Character Counts. His framework contains basic values called the Six Pillars of Character: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. The program has been working effectively for decades. I like that the first pillar is trustworthiness.

So it seems that character is really a lifelong learning opportunity for those with an open mind and a motivation to elevate it. With the right mentor, the right leader, the right boss, the right spouse, the right friends, character can be learned and perfected throughout life. There is no deadline for developing character.

Imagine if C-Suite compensation was partially based on an annual character test! Would we see a sudden and positive shift in the way businesses are run? What do you think?

Barbara Brooks Kimmel is the Executive Director of Trust Across America-Trust Around the World whose mission is to help organizations build trust. She is also the editor of the award winning TRUST INC. book series. In 2012 Barbara was named “One of 25 Women Changing the World” by Good Business International.

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2 Responses to “Character: Can it Be Learned?”

  1. July 10th, 2014 at 09:50 | #1

    Barbara,

    Great piece as always and I must say we couldn’t agree more with your position on character. It is built out of our values and we know these can and will change over the course of our lives based on environments, experiences and ultimately our choices. There is so much hope in your point of view for all of us that keeps us away from that place of learned helplessness. Let’s all exercise our freedom and power to choose by learning from the past, living in the present and focusing (optimistically) on the future.

  2. July 10th, 2014 at 10:06 | #2

    Mark- thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. Let’s focus on the future by making the choice to improve our character today.

    Barbara

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