In order to survive in 1996, there need
to be at least some standards and goals of morality in a person's life. Moral excellence is definitely hard to
achieve, but is definitely something to attempt. Personally, there are many distractions and
obstructions the present day provides, creating a difficulty of direction in my
own life. I need to overcome obstacles
such as peer pressure in order to become a confident, successful person. The present day provides impediments which I
believe I can overcome by way of morality and virtue. Order, courage, patience, and faith are all
virtues necessary for personal achievement in my life.
The first virtue I have chosen is order. In agreement with Russell Kirk, I also
believe that "order is the path we follow, or the pattern by which we live
with purpose and meaning."
Order is something that directs in
our everyday lives, a working condition we cannot live without. Without order there is chaos, and with chaos
there is room for little virtue. Order
is important because it provides life with stability and direction. As an example of a personal order, the school
schedule which governs my academic
studies is a type of order, setting specifics of where and when I should
be. Order helps in my life if I am able
and willing to create a schedule for each day,
specifically stating when I should be doing what. If I can achieve order in my own life,
worries and concerns will be eliminated by means of order that will easily
become habit. Russell Kirk also states,
"Order is the first need of the soul.
It is not possible to love what one ought to love, unless we recognize
some principles of order by which to govern ourselves." Because of the needs of our soul, I again
agree with Russell Kirk that religion, morality itself, and our everyday
feelings are derivatives of order.
Nothing can be achieved without some sort of order, but we must first
recognize that the things we desire can be achieved only by gaining order. Order is truly the first need of human life.
Courage is the second virtue I have
chosen. Courage is a virtue needed to
conquer fear or despair. The virtue of courage is important because it can
be applied in numerous situations. If
people possess courage, they can be strong and stable in situations where they
might feel uncomfortable. Since there
are many things in life which are stressful and unfamiliar, such as
apprehension of the first day on a job,
first day at a new school, or what you will find behind door number two,
courage will allow you to overcome these suspicions and fears. Personally, courage will help me become more
confident in the activities in which I participate. I can feel better about myself and not be so
timid, but at the same time, courage is not something which I can abuse. If courage is abused it can easily generate
into conceit or egotism. Egotism can
easily be obtained by overworking courage.
Courage levels out to be the happy medium between bashfulness and
conceit.
The third virtue I have chosen which will
hopefully lead to self-improvement is patience.
Patience is the tolerance and the ability to wait. Patience is necessary for life because
throughout life there is waiting to be done.
Because half of life is spent in waiting, there are few desirable
alternatives to being patient. If people
are not patient, they can easily become frustrated and stressed when they
realize the length of time they may have to wait. Patience is a required trait, and there are
absolutely no shortcuts for waiting.
Personally, patience can be applied to my life because there is suspense
and waiting for the rest of my life and there is no alternative for even my own
waiting. I must wait to become an adult
at 18, I must wait to reach the legal drinking age, I must wait to finish high
school and college, and I must wait to marry the love of my life. It is not possible to age faster, finish
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