Coast Guard Core Values, Honor, Respect, And Devotion To Duty

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My father has taught me a lot about life and how to succeed and do my best. In those moments when we are sitting down and chatting about the future and its possibilities honestly I don’t even realize that these life lessons are built on the same foundation as the Coast Guard Core Values, Honor, Respect, and Devotion to Duty. I also didn’t realize that not only in those moments but in everyday life i apply those very concepts. I don't have a job, or anything like that, but I go to school and right now school is the most important job in life I have. School is my duty and if I were to give up and stop trying, my GPA would drop and I wouldn’t ever get into the college I want. I have devoted the past two years to school to achieve my goal of getting a 4.0 GPA and in the end if I ever were to have tried I am not sure I would even have any As on my report cards. Sometimes I feel like giving up, like I need a break for school, but if I want to have a good life after school I need to try my hardest. If I give up, my goals will never be achieved and they will become just faint dreams. …show more content…

I see honor as three character traits; integrity, responsibility, and hard work. Integrity is by far the most important, and I feel like it is a part of each of these traits. I find honor in doing the right thing. One day I was walking on the street and I found a wallet surrounded on the outside by camouflage duct tape. I was thinking about just walking on and forgetting I ever saw it, but then I realized that someone probably needs the wallet, so I picked it up. Instead of running off and keeping all the money for myself, I brought it to the hair salon that was next door. The ladies there thanked me and told me they would find its home. After handing over the wallet, I felt a feeling of pride and honor. I made the right choice and that was a great feeling to

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