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What is loyalty?

What is loyalty? It's hard to say what loyalty is. In the traditional sense, our loyalty is the excellent moral character described in the book and the principle of being a man and doing things. Things are scarce, and now loyalty is precious because people's loyalty is relatively not as good as before.

In the face of loyalty, we are constantly changing. Loyalty is loyalty to a certain extent, and it is irrational to be emotional when loyal, so I don't know whether loyalty is good or bad. From my own perspective, loyalty is my own decision. I feel loyal, but maybe others may disagree with them. In my opinion, loyalty needs sacrifice and price, and only we know whether our loyalty is valuable or not. Usually we feel that we are worthy, and usually in this case, we also need to sacrifice something temporary that we generally think is more valuable than loyalty.

This is also the principle of being a man. There is no right or wrong, as long as a clear conscience is enough.

Everyone is unfaithful sometimes, but they think that their unfaithfulness has a clear conscience, which is desirable.

Loyalty should be defined by yourself, because everyone has his own loyalty position.