Think of one person or group you claim to be loyal to (family, team, friend, organization).
In many versions of this lesson, a character’s loyalty is doubted by others or even by themselves. The “verification” process involves a scenario where: lesson in loyalty chapter 3 verified
Miles poses a direct question: “If loyalty to family conflicts with loyalty to the law, which do you choose?” Kat avoids answering, revealing her internal conflict — she suspects her brother Finn is involved in something dangerous. Think of one person or group you claim
Trust is the cornerstone of loyalty. Without trust, loyalty is merely a hollow promise. When we trust someone, we believe in their reliability, their character, and their ability to act in our best interest. Trust is built over time through consistent actions, transparent communication, and mutual respect. Trust is the cornerstone of loyalty