Importance Of Being A Boy Scout Essay

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Being a Boy Scout is very meaningful and important to me. Their motto is ‘Be prepared’ and they value honesty, respect, hard-work, determination, loyalty, and service to others. These are intrinsic to the way I live and how I look at life because they are important in life in general; careers, education, and can be applied to almost any situation. I’ve learned a lot and this became evident to be over the span of 12 years in scouting, and in the service work I’ve done over the years. I’ve helped many of the recent eagle scouts from my troop in their eagle scout projects, and worked with my troop in the midlothian food drive. I’ve gone camping with my troop for more times than I can remember and have gone to a Scouting summer camp every year. All of this has taught me the values I have listed, the …show more content…

These have all taught me lessons that can be applicable in my, or any, career. The Quartermaster position developed organization skills from having to keep meticulous records, and taught me to ensure that everyone has what they need to do what they need to do. The Scribe position was basically the same, but involved putting data into computers and keeping records straight. The Assistant patrol leader taught me leadership skills, from learning under a patrol leader and having to lead the patrol by myself when they weren’t around. The Assistant Senior Patrol Leader position taught me Communication skills, as I had to communicate with the others of my position, the Senior Patrol Leader, and the Patrol Leader I was over. It is important for me to pursue these qualities and morals I have gained and learned from Boy Scouts in my job and I believe that they will help me have a better time as a person, a student, and a co-worker. The Boy Scouts have taken a large portion of my life, and I have learned a lot from

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