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Which do you think is more related to 'diligence', 'initiative' or 'integrity'?
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I wouldn't say either is particularly more related to diligence than the other. Other than being considered positive adjectives, they just mean different things. If I had to choose, I would say integrity - but I wouldn't consider them synonyms.
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A criminal can be diligent without any integrity.
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As both previous posters noted neither is directly related, but I could make a case that "initiative" is tangentially related. People who are diligent generally also show "initiative."
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I agree with Tim - diligence is more about thoroughness and care. Initiative is about taking a first step forward or taking the decision to go forward with something. And integrity is a value relating to honesty.
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المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الألمانية, اليابانية, اللاتينية
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