The Difference Between Real Values & Virtue Signaling
Robert Glazer
5X Entrepreneur, #1 WSJ & USA Today Bestselling Author, Top .1% Podcast Host and Keynote Speaker. Board Chair & Founder @ Acceleration Partners
This past week, Alexei Navalny, a lawyer, anti-corruption activist and prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, passed away in a remote Siberian prison under mysterious circumstances. Many, including journalists and government officials, have expressed their belief that Navalny may have been assassinated at Putin's behest.?
Navalny had been the target of an assassination attempt in the past, likely in retaliation to his relentless anti-corruption campaigns and his vocal criticism of Putin and the Kremlin. In August 2020, he was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent frequently used by the KGB, an attack that nearly cost him his life. He was airlifted from Siberia to Germany, where he spent several months undergoing treatment and recovering.?
Despite being fully aware of the grave risks, Navalny shocked the international community by returning willingly to Russia in January 2021 to continue his activism against Putin’s administration. He was immediately detained by Russian authorities in Moscow for allegedly violating a suspended sentence from a 2014 embezzlement case, which Navalny consistently claimed was politically motivated.?
Navalny believed so deeply in his cause that he was willing to risk his life for it and paid the ultimate price. Contrast this with the common practice today of virtue signaling, especially on social media.???
Virtue signaling is the act of expressing opinions or sentiments publicly to demonstrate one's good character or moral correctness on a particular issue. This is often done with the underlying intent of gaining social approval or standing, rather than expressing genuine conviction.?
Common acts of virtue signaling include adopting a profile picture template supporting a popular social cause or reposting a popular social media message to echo others’ support. While many people who do this have a genuine passion for the cause they are supporting—and give their time and effort to making a difference in those areas—I suspect the majority who do this are simply following the crowd and attempting to score social points.?
Virtue signaling is often disingenuous; it involves taking stances more for appearances and social approval rather than commitment to action. Most importantly, there is often no risk or cost to virtue signaling online--there is no need to spend hours volunteering, donate money to a cause or risk retaliation for standing up for what’s right.?
Conversely, having values and standing by them often comes with a cost; it might cost you followers, your job, your friends, or, as in the case of Navalny, even your life. I frequently see many young people today stridently taking a stance on an issue, only to be surprised by—or unwilling to face—the associated consequences that come with that stance. They want all the glory without the risk, downside, or even the work.?
Companies fall into the virtue signaling trap as well.??
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Too many companies have recently taken certain social or political stances , only to walk things back at the first sign of discontent from customers, employees or investors. In these cases, leaders must recognize that sticking to one's belief system despite negative public opinion is what truly signals character or strength of conviction.
If you believe in the righteousness of your cause or viewpoint, then you shouldn’t shift it in the face of criticism. Otherwise, you probably shouldn’t step up to the microphone in the first place. ?
Authenticity and conviction are central to any public stance, whether it is a personal belief or a corporate policy. Individuals and organizations should be prepared to face the consequences of sticking to their values, rather than shifting stances for the sake of appeasement or reputation. This is what Navalny did in returning to Russia; we could all benefit from even a fraction of his courage.?
In the end, transparency and genuine commitment are far more compelling indicators of character than shallow displays of virtue. These are the cornerstones of true integrity, and they seem to be in short supply today.?
Where may you be signaling virtue rather than showing real conviction???
Quote of The Week
“I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.” - Frederick Douglass
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9 个月This post really nails the difference between talking the talk and walking the walk. It's like, are we genuinely committed to our causes, or just showing off for likes? The call to be real and stick to our beliefs, even when it gets tough, hits home. Let's all add a dash of authenticity to our convictions. ???
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9 个月Spot on! Authenticity should always lead the way. It's not about seeking approval but staying true to our convictions. Being genuine in our actions and words fosters trust and respect, both essential for effective leadership and meaningful connections.
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9 个月I remember when this all started. It’s a shame that if your such a president you fear 1 person, putting Him to death I’m sure he felt if he put him in the camp he would die on his own , it wasn’t fast enough, very sad. I pray for his wife and family if any are left behind.
Gov't reform advocate. Ex-Treasurer, Board of Directors and Vice President of Public Policy at Confluence Ballet Co., USF School of Public Affairs Master of public administration (MPA) program alumni.
9 个月Fredrick douglas was a fraud though. FYi