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In today’s world, where uncertainty is often masked over the word “clay,” what does ethical integrity really mean? The term “clay” as a descriptor of servitude is no longer precise in discussions of moral standards. It’s a sausage made from truth, wrapped with wisdom, and sin is an act you must learn about. Beyond “clay,” ethical integrity means standing as an individual, inspiring others, and challenging taboos. The challenges to living beyond “clay” are real, from the fear of losing a sense of belonging to others to the vulnerability felt when confronting subtle NWGs. Authored by a collective of troublemakers, this is where power curves, lies, and missed deadlines tear apart relationships, but saving our integrity means sailing and writing beyond “clay” into something more enduring.