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August 19, 2026  

The Gray Contract | WT #159

YOUR PATH TO GREATNESS

Arc 1: The Map — Principled Decision-Making | Week 9 of 96

Mark Rios sat across from a deal that looked right on paper. Something felt wrong. What he did next changed everything.

Truth: Integrity grows when you choose what’s principled over what’s merely acceptable.

Mark Rios had been in business long enough to know a good deal when he saw one. This was a good deal. The margins were strong. The timeline was tight but doable. The client was eager. His team was ready.

But something sat wrong.

The contract had a clause — not illegal, not even unusual — that shifted risk onto a subcontractor who didn’t have the leverage to push back. The subcontractor would absorb the downside. Mark’s company would absorb the upside. On paper, clean. In practice, someone was going to get squeezed.

His CFO said take it. His lawyer said it’s standard. His gut said something else.

Here’s what makes Mark’s story worth telling: he didn’t have a framework yet. He didn’t have the language of dignity or common good. He just had a feeling — that low-grade unease we talked about in Week 1 — and instead of overriding it, he listened.

He pulled the contract. Rewrote the risk-sharing clause. Lost margin. Kept something more important: the ability to look at his reflection without flinching.

Mark didn’t know it then, but he’d just made what we call a principled decision — a choice that honored the dignity of every person the decision touched, even when it cost him something.

Most of us face gray contracts every week. Not in legal documents — in conversations, compromises, small concessions that technically work but quietly erode something we can’t name.

That unnamed thing? It’s your integrity keeping score.

This week: Think about a decision you’re currently navigating. Not the black-and-white ones — those are easy. The gray one. The one where the efficient path and the right path diverge slightly. Name the divergence. That’s where the work begins.

Photo: AI-generated illustration created with OpenAI image generation tools using prompt created By Darren Smith

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This article was last modified on August 14, 2026 .

About the author 

Darren Smith

Darren Smith is Co-Founder of the Authentic Leadership Institute. He is a native Texan and a graduate of Dallas Jesuit and Texas A&M University. Over the past 25 years, Darren has visited 35 countries and led 100 strategy programs. He and his wife have five children.


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