Limits Preserve Integrity and Trust

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Limits Preserve Integrity and Trust

Category: Crests Page status: Working

Purpose

To affirm that restraint and boundary protect credibility across generations.

General Principle

Limits preserve integrity and trust.

Explanation

Rules regarding ownership, display, interpretation, and transfer prevent confusion and misuse. They maintain clarity about who holds responsibility. Trust grows where limits are respected.

Authority

Integrity is upheld through:

Implications

Observers rely on consistent practice. Reputation strengthens over time. Continuity protects unity.

Limits

Limits must remain tied to responsibility rather than exclusion. They serve preservation, not advantage.

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