Wealth can be acquired. Status can be chased But integrity respect and fundamental consideration are built daily, through consistent action.** They live in the soap by the sink, the "thank you" to the bus driver, the effort to keep a shared space tidy, and the simple act of covering your cough. That's the foundation of true character, the kind that endures long after trends fade and bank balances fluctuate. That’s what truly makes someone admirable. Let's not confuse the price tag with the person. The real measure often lies in the habits we barely think about.
So let’s move beyond that tired old narrative that hygiene is solely tied to income. It’s just not that simple. It’s about the habits instilled in us, the choices we make daily, and the basic respect we hold for ourselves and the people around us. Choosing cleanliness, choosing order – that’s powerful. It’s affordable. And frankly, it’s non-negotiable for anyone claiming to be a functioning, respectful member of society. It’s time we stopped making excuses and started holding ourselves, and each other, to that basic standard. The state of our spaces and ourselves reflects the state of our inner compass. Let’s point it towards care.