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To me it means choosing the hard right, over the easy wrong in life. To work for what you earn and earn what you work for. Don't go though life expecting a hand out and don't be above giving a hand up.
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Treating others as you would yourself, having pride in yourself and your country, living with integrity and accepting that living with freedom comes with responsibilities
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MSG Wade Huffman
I wish I could give you multiple thumbs ups for that last part! I have always tried to remind those around me that with freedom comes great responsibility. I'm afraid that too many are loosing sight of this!
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Sir, I would even add perhaps to also help develop other like minded professionals dedicated to living with integrity in order to build trust within our teams and leaders.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
Sorry Cadet Vargas but 3 kids is enough for me. :-)
Absolutely, we can't afford to lose any more ground to the generation of self entitlement. If we don't set the example and spread the word, who will?
Absolutely, we can't afford to lose any more ground to the generation of self entitlement. If we don't set the example and spread the word, who will?
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"Living honorably" encompasses so much that it is hard to tie it all together in one nice, neat package. However, I had a SQDN CSM a while back who always said that "you need to do the right thing all the time no matter if anyone is looking over your shoulder." I believe by doing the right thing all the time, I live honorably.
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