In a world where everyone discusses others' reputations, how often do we assess our own? A thought-provoking insight shared by DIG Julio Riberio - 'Supercop' sheds light on the intricacies of reputation.
When asked about his reputation by a journalist in Panjab
hq¹, he responded, "My reputation is bad with the crooked. It is those who have good reputation with the crooked who should be worried."
It's a compelling perspective that challenges conventional views. Riberio's words prompt reflection: Should we be concerned when those with questionable intentions praise us? Perhaps, being labeled "bad" by the dishonest signifies standing firm against unethical practices.
Food for thought indeed on reputation and morality.
Our very very true , honest and straightforward DIG Julio Rebeiro.... Salute you always.