Code of Honour
January 21st, 2013 | By admin“The latter point is the key to the superiority of honor as a moral imperative – operating out of honor rather than obedience means realizing that you have a role to play in helping a group survive and thrive – that your actions directly correlate to the group’s strength or weakness. When men function out of rules and laws, they do the bare minimum they can without being punished. When they function out of honor, they seek to at least pull their own weight, and then add further to the strength of the group to the best of their abilities.”
Is honor, the most traditional sense of it, lost in today’s time and age? As people form their own codes of honour that, more often than not, are not judged by anyone else but themselves, here’s all that the man-in-you needs to know about how to revive this sacred code and charge forth with enlightenment and sensitivity!
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