The
key here is that when we can develop habits and beliefs that make us better as
people, better our society and help others to succeed, how can we go
wrong? Let's look at the principles that
are in the Scout Law. For a person to
work at being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient,
cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent is a wonderful thing. What can you honestly find wrong in the list
of qualities?
“Good
habits are worth being fanatical about.”
– John Irving
Novelist
I
know that there will be someone out there who feels that they ask someone to be a person of character is
asking too much, but then we have always had to give way to fools. Who can be against someone being kind or
honest or giving or cheerful? There are
no downsides to this. I see the same in those who have good
manners. What can be wrong with a person
treating others with respect and grace?
We
live in a time when some think that being a fanatic is a bad thing. If you are a fanatic toward bad behavior or
habits, then it is wrong. Common sense
(which we all know is not so common anymore)
tells us the difference between right and wrong. You do not need laws or rules to tell you
what decent and good behavior is.
Success-minded
people do their best to daily live what is right and good. They know that bad habits and bad behavior
bring destruction and hurt. There is no
success when dishonesty and injustice are
in play. Because of this, success-minded
people work hard at being the best they can be.
They enrich the lives of those who are around them and they stand for
what is right.
There
are times that standing for what is right and living your life with good principles is a lonely road. However, if the only person who I must answer
to is me and my God, then I will always want to be honorable and know that I am
doing my best.
You matter! You matter to the
world and to yourself. Remember to be
your best, love God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your
world.
Scouting Out of Uniform is a personal
blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to personal
development and success principles and is not an official site of The Boy
Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
read more from John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him
to speak to your church, business or group, visit our website at www.johnpatrickhickey.com. © 2019 John Patrick Hickey
No comments:
Post a Comment