How can applicants who have made trust their philosophy in life demonstrate this strength at a bank?

In this blog post, we will introduce ways to sincerely incorporate the value of trust, which is important to banks, into your self-introduction letter based on your attitude of keeping even small promises in your daily life and your honest approach to life.

 

Growing up

When I was a child, my father always told me and my younger brother that we should grow up to be people who keep their promises to others. He emphasized that trust is something that only works when we value and respect each other, and that if we treat promises as mere words and do not keep them, we risk losing the basic trust that people have in each other. He said that while most people are capable of fulfilling difficult and important tasks, only those who value trust between people can consider even small daily promises to be virtues that must be kept and cherished. He told my brother and me that we should never ignore that belief.
My father did not just teach us with simple words, but showed us the importance of keeping our promises by doing his best to keep every promise he made to us when we were young. Even if it was not a promise in the formal sense, he believed that saying one thing and doing another was fundamentally breaking a promise, and he always tried to live his life in accordance with his philosophy. I used to think that words are just something that come out of your mouth, and that you don’t have to worry about small promises that you and your friends make lightly. However, I was deeply impressed by my father’s dignified life, and I decided that I would not live a life of empty words without any determination.

 

School life

It was a time when I was able to gain the trust of many children by keeping even the smallest promises made between children and fulfilling my obligations. Words between friends are often forgotten the next day, and when I remembered them a few days later, I would say, “Oh, you said that,” but when I saw that the other person didn’t remember, I would just forget about it. I often remembered things that other children couldn’t remember, but I didn’t mention them because I didn’t want to make them feel bad. However, I didn’t make empty promises, and I wrote down everything I said in a notebook so that I could keep my promises. This made me stand out from the other children. As a result, I rarely lied, and I hardly ever exaggerated situations just to get attention, so the other children trusted what I said.
In order to gain the extraordinary trust of these children, rather than overly promoting myself and putting myself in the spotlight, I simply kept my word, did not say anything I did not mean, and made a consistent effort to ensure that my words and actions were consistent. The trust that was built in this way provided a deep flavor, like a dish that had been simmered over a long time, and the children often praised me, saying, “You are a true person,” “You are reliable,” and “You are a good person.” “delicious” and ‘reliable.’ Furthermore, I did not unconditionally emphasize the fact that I had earned the trust of the children, nor did I become conceited about my own abilities. I simply tried to repay the trust I had been given, and my calm and unassuming manner left a deep impression on others.

 

Strengths and weaknesses

I am not the type of person who tries to get things done easily with hasty tricks or clever schemes. I prefer to work hard and earn results through my own efforts. There are many people in the world who are eloquent and skilled at avoiding direct confrontation and throwing curveballs to get what they want more easily, but I believe that things that are easily obtained will eventually disappear without you realizing it, and you will be back where you started. If everyone has to compete under the same conditions, rather than thinking about foul play or exploiting loopholes, I think it is important to focus on what I can do best under fair rules and what my strengths and weaknesses are compared to others.
My straightforwardness has led some to say that I don’t live life to the fullest, and that I should be a little more cunning. However, I believe that if you lower your moral standards little by little in order to make your life more comfortable, you will eventually lose sight of where you stand, so I am determined to be strict with myself and stay on the right path.

 

Outlook on life

I want to live a life that is always righteous and honest, like my father. My father always valued trust between people and basic moral principles, and there were times in his life when he could have benefited greatly if he had been a little more cunning, and when he could have been in a much better position than he is now. However, my father saw that the weight of his conscience, which would cause him to live with guilt for the rest of his life, would be greater than any gains he would make, so he was able to resist temptation and stay focused on his goals.
Although his life was not easy, and he had to make constant efforts to achieve his goals, he lived a life without shame, and I want to follow in his footsteps and pursue a life that is worthy of him. This is the driving force that will enable me to answer “yes” when my father asks me in the future if I have lived a life of integrity.

 

Motivation and aspirations

My father’s philosophy is that trust between people is built on small promises, and that even the smallest fragments of everyday life can accumulate to create rifts between people or maintain bonds. This philosophy has taught me to be careful with my words and promises, to only make promises that I can keep, and to maintain a humble attitude so that I am not seen as a person who makes empty promises. and to maintain a humble attitude so that I am not seen as a person who makes empty promises. This is in line with your company’s principle of treating people with sincerity and hospitality, based on the idea that “an empty cart makes a lot of noise,” which is why I decided to apply for this position.
If I am given the opportunity to prove my trustworthiness at your company, rather than rushing to approach people and prove my potential, I will do my best to quietly and steadily earn their trust so that they come to think of me as a reliable person. I believe that such unconscious perceptions will become the strongest foundation for me.

 

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