"Properly channeled, honor encourages virtues like courage, integrity, and solidarity, and gives a sense of living for something larger than oneself." — tim wood
"Properly channeled, honor encourages virtues like courage, integrity, and solidarity, and gives a sense of living for something larger than oneself." — tim wood
I never was a boy scout, and was a remarkably inept cub scout. — Ciceronianus the White
I'm not sure what it taught, but [...] great pride. — Hanover
"The traditional culture of the Southern United States has been called a "culture of honor", that is, a culture where people avoid intentionally offending others, and maintain a reputation for not accepting improper conduct by others. — Hanover
As the Scots have it "Speak softly, and carry a big stick." It's how one manages things when there is no law. — unenlightened
As I recall, the cub scout oath contains language by which the scout promises "to be square and obey the law of the Pack." Perhaps that's what it is to be honorable. — Ciceronianus the White
I can't remember what being square is — Ciceronianus the White
But theirs was/is a society in its infancy compared to the UK. — Professor Death
I also don't see how the culture of Germany is synonymous with the culture of Scotland and Ireland. — Hanover
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler_YouthThe Hitler Youth appropriated many of the activities of the Boy Scout movement (which was banned in 1935), including camping and hiking.
For your purposes, I suggest that The US has developed an honour ethic well suited to 'the Wild West, and if you believe Pirsig, heavily influenced by Native American ethics. — unenlightened
On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. — Pfhorrest
Your description of the Southern honor culture as primitive or as in antiquated due to societal changes is commentary I don't agree with. — Hanover
Nor do I. Try and disagree with what I say rather than your guilty conscience. I did not call it primitive, and I did not call it antiquated. Your prejudice not mine. — unenlightened
My words didn't mean to criticize you for criticizing me. It's just the way I summarized it. — Hanover
You didn't mean to put words into my mouth and then disagree with them, but that is what you did. "The way you summarised it", was prejudicial to me.
And I disagree with you that it doesn't matter and I don't deserve a retraction or apology. I realise I am disagreeing with something you haven't said, it's just the way I'm summarising it. — unenlightened
I also don't see how the culture of Germany is synonymous with the culture of Scotland and Ireland.
— Hanover
Nor do I. — unenlightened
It's a really bad habit. — unenlightened
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