When You Have a Moral Obligation to Face Conflict

Even if you’d prefer to avoid conflict and can do so without hurting your own credibility, sometimes you have a moral imperative to step up for others. In this example, Glenn tells the story of a soldier who risked his own career to do the right thing, even though he was told not to by his superiors in the U.S. Army.

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