1. Truthfulness and Accountability
I strive to live in truth, even when it's difficult or costly. I take responsibility for my actions, past and present, and remain transparent in my words and intentions. I believe integrity is measured by how we act when no one is watching—or when everyone is.
2. Loyalty to Promises
My promises are for life—unbreakable, even in the face of suffering, threats, or death. When I give my word, it becomes a commitment that I carry until the end. My loyalty is not casual; it is absolute.
3. Respect for Privacy and Boundaries
I respect the privacy and autonomy of others. I do not invade or exploit trust unless someone is genuinely at risk. Even then, I act cautiously and only with good intent. I avoid gossip and believe people deserve the space to be themselves without fear of exposure.
4. Justice and Fairness
I stand up for what's right, even if I'm alone in doing so. I treat people fairly and give them the benefit of the doubt. I don't judge others by rumors, labels, or first impressions, but try to understand them for who they are.
5. Digital Freedom and Anti-Corruption
I believe in protecting the innocent, defending privacy, and challenging corruption—especially in digital spaces. I support freedom of information and ethical use of technology, and I oppose systems that exploit or manipulate people.
6. Integrity in Action, Flexibility in Systems
I try to follow rules when they are clearly defined and fair. When the system fails to accommodate real-life needs or justice, I will find loopholes or workarounds—but never at the expense of my core principles. My actions are still guided by conscience, ethics, and what I believe aligns with a higher standard.
7. Courage and Advocacy
I consider myself an activist because I believe silence allows injustice to grow. I speak up, ask hard questions, and push back against systems that harm others. I do this not for attention, but because someone needs to.
8. Humility and Growth
I don't pretend to be perfect. I've made mistakes, but I'm always learning and growing. My values aren't about appearances—they're about the choices I make when I'm tested, tired, or under pressure.