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A Scout is Loyal, Helpful
Bert Austin (austin@APS.ANL.GOV)
Fri, 25 Jul 1997 08:34:19 -0500
Steve wrote:
> . . . . In my view of the world the measure of what
>the eagle has learned can be reflected in what he does with and for
>scouting after he reaches Eagle. . . . . . They forget the help and
generosity
>of others that helped down the trail. But perhaps it is the impatience of
>youth that causes them to rush on to the next challenge in life. The
>immaturity and lack of experience of youth I can forgive. Perhaps we,
>the adults, forgot to set the example and teach them unselfishness and
>generosity.
>
Steve's observation made me wonder if this is partly a failing of our
leadership. Perhaps we should add a few thought provoking questions to our
next Board of Review along the lines of "Who has helped you with the skills
you learned for this rank?", "Have you helped anyone else learn from you?",
"Do you feel you have a duty to help others in advancing?".
Examnple and questions like these along the trail to Eagle might help
emphasize the responsibility each boy has to his troop.
YiS
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Riverside, IL |I used to be a Fox
Voyageur Trace District DesPlaines Valley Council |EC-443W
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