Consistency in beliefs and behavior is overvalued
Some argue that adapting beliefs and behavior to different contexts shows wisdom and growth rather than hypocrisy. Others maintain that consistency reflects integrity and authentic values, while frequent changes suggest shallow convictions or unprincipled flexibility.
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