Sacrifice In The Lakota Way

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The three parts of Joseph Marshall’s The Lakota Way that are the most important are love, sacrifice, and bravery. All three are a part of an average person’s life and are virtues people admire, worldwide. Love, the most important of the virtues, is an emotion, that is shown in unique ways; it is shared between parent and child, between spouses, and between friends. Sacrifice is an action word, that comes from within yourself, just like love, people sacrifice in unique ways. The final important virtue is bravery; bravery is a big step, it shows how much courage one has, how much strength they can put into something horrifying, hard, or somber. These are values that are a part of Lakota culture, and they are respected and practiced everyday. …show more content…

It defines something that is precious and relevant to someone’s life. When you learn and read about love, and peoples experiences with it, you might have a flashback or memory of a time that meant so much to you. Love can fix all, heal all, and was once or still is, a part of a person’s life. It’s important to the Lakota because it represents balance to those who come across it or those who were broken by it. No matter what happens there will always be a balance, two sides to everything, what matters is the purpose love can fulfill, the balance it can achieve with someone’s life. Love, is a part of everyone’s life, no matter how strong and tough they make themselves out to be. Once in a person’s lifetime, love filled the sadness in their heart, love made them happy, sometimes it can make you crushed, but a balance was achieved, Lakota people believe that love is to place and hold in one’s heart. Which is like a promise, that can be kept, or broken. You can be more considerate, compassionate, caring, and you could learn to love a lot of things, such as …show more content…

Sacrifice is important because when you sacrifice something, or yourself for someone, not in an act of death, but in an act of kindness and bravery. Some people do it because they love someone, some do it for themselves, and some do it to protect or help another. This word means a lot and says a lot about the person who sacrifices, this word meant a lot, because of the meaning behind it. Sacrifice is important to the Lakota because it means the gift of self, you’re giving up yourself and your time to help another, this shows the courage and strength in a man or woman. We could all be like the Lakota, we could take values and kindness seriously. We could sacrifice for better times and people; we could give ourselves in ways no one else would. Lakota people are strong and have values that everyone should remember. Sacrifice could be a

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