1.
Trustworthiness: Be honest ,Don’t deceive,
cheat, or steal, Be reliable — do what you say you’ll do, Have the courage to
do the right thing, Build a good reputation, Be loyal — stand by your family,
friends, and country
2.
Respect: Treat others with respect; follow the
Golden Rule, Be tolerant and accepting of differences, Use good manners, not bad
language, Be considerate of the feelings of others , Don’t threaten, hit or hurt
anyone, Deal peacefully with anger, insults, and disagreements
3.
Responsibility: Do what you are supposed to do,
Plan ahead, Persevere: keep on trying! Always do your best, Use self-control, Be
self-disciplined, Think before you act — consider the consequences, Be
accountable for your words, actions, and attitudes, Set a good example for
others
4.
Fairness: Play by the rules , Take turns and
share, Be open-minded; listen to others, Don’t take advantage of others, Don’t
blame others carelessly, Treat all people fairly
5.
Caring: Be kind, Be compassionate and show you
care, Express gratitude, Forgive others, Help people in need
6.
Citizenship: Do your share to make your school
and community better, Cooperate, Get involved in community affairs, Stay informed;
vote, Be a good neighbor, Obey laws and rules, Respect authority, Protect the
environment, Volunteer
Reflection:
The six pillars represent the main
things character is made out of. I have been living the six pillars throughout the
16 years of my life therefore don’t see the point of making a commitment to fill
full them if I know I already do.
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