Student Success
Statement
“We
need the courage to start and continue what we should do and the courage to
stop what we shouldn’t do”
Richard
L. Evans
Self-control is one of the
primary virtues of success. Cheating on
a test might seem easy but self-control guides us to keep up the courage to
resist what is wrong and continue on what is right. Working hard is necessary.
When our values are known and identified as right and wrong, our ability to
react with character is put in question. Taking “the easy route” usually leaves
our conscience in a non-pure state, as we have chosen to take the cowardly
route. As we practice our morals our true courage is shown in the brightest
light possible. Courage is shown in self-control and the most difficult things
are done with a mindset of positivity.
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