honor
Recently I saw a man, about my age, thank a much older veteran for his service.
It makes my heart happy to see this. Every day we see examples of how respect has diminished in our culture. We no longer revere our parents, our elders, our teachers, our government. We no longer honor our spouses, our children, our friends. And then I see someone thank a veteran and I am encouraged. Perhaps not all is lost.
Regardless of how you feel about war, it shouldn't change how you feel about people. Regardless of how you feel about institutions (the government, education, marriage), it shouldn't change how you treat people.
We are to honor one another.
Honoring our veterans is a beautiful example to all of us of how we should treat people each and every day.
Today we especially honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. And their families. And all the responders that day. And the men and women who continue "to serve and protect."
Thank you for your service.
EMBRACE HONOR.
It makes my heart happy to see this. Every day we see examples of how respect has diminished in our culture. We no longer revere our parents, our elders, our teachers, our government. We no longer honor our spouses, our children, our friends. And then I see someone thank a veteran and I am encouraged. Perhaps not all is lost.
Regardless of how you feel about war, it shouldn't change how you feel about people. Regardless of how you feel about institutions (the government, education, marriage), it shouldn't change how you treat people.
We are to honor one another.
Honoring our veterans is a beautiful example to all of us of how we should treat people each and every day.
Today we especially honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. And their families. And all the responders that day. And the men and women who continue "to serve and protect."
Thank you for your service.
EMBRACE HONOR.
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