Coaching in Life for Honor

Oriental Value

Whenever I want to watch Japanese-inspired samurai movies, the main character draws my attention to what to do, which means sacrificing his life and sacrificing his life. This purpose of accomplishing a certain task is not only for duty but also for something important. What I generally understand is the ability to be rooted in respect and self-esteem. My conscience is training in life to gain respect. Samurai is not only concerned with his personal motives but he is more concerned with self-defense rather than getting caught by others. 

 

The samurai's honor is his most beloved and well-kept treasure. Losing it with or without it means losing shame and pride. The samurai's pride is to live in this world of interaction. Respect is a badge of self-respect given by others. That’s really important. There was also a time when I was reminded of my previous work, in which I managed several game online gamers who paid for the gaming service. Every day that I worked as a game master, I made sure that the integrity of the game and the compatibility, exploitation or cheating of other players were not.


 

Self-Implication

However, even such ideally devised work inevitably led to anomalies and corruption. I wasn't the only game master who worked. I had colleagues, some of whom had different principles. It has come to the point where there is some sort of dishonesty between unethical gamblers and immoral gamemasters. I knew the trading under the table of some players whose online game characters were touted. Even if I could easily make money on the train, money wasn't important to me, so I confronted and talked to my colleagues about it. There didn't seem to be any compromise, and I couldn't do a good job blindly without my colleagues, so I decided to quit. It just implies that I value my sense of self-respect and honor. I would rather go do an action if it would mean that I would gain the two before mentioned. Of course there are times when I make the wrong decisions, but not because I deliberately compromised and gave up my honor for something shallow such as money or fame or the like. 

 

Honor, like a samurai, is important to me. It is my honor that I can command others to communicate with me as I do with others as well. I preserve and maintain this treasure that I have, and rob me of what may never be for me. It may fall short of the mistakes I make in my life, but until my holiness commands me to strive to improve it, I will remain intrinsically self-realized. If there is something that I can do to increase it, I will do it as long as I am able to complete the task. As I live on this earth, respect will be one of my fundamental principles. Respect as a coach in life is intangible yet one of the most concrete things that speaks to my identity.

 

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