04-25-2012, 02:38 AM
I think there is no universal way of honor we can all understand as we are now. Thus it is the distortions each of us has acquired during this lifetime of what "being true to our word/actions" (but not only) in a sense, means.
If one thinks it honorable to open a door to someone and yet he does not do it out of momentary laziness/fear/indifference. He will suffer because he was not true to himself. So this way he moves toward the light or darkness withe the distortion of "honor".
Ruth's and Austins words rang true for me.
Well here is mah penny for the thought![BigSmile BigSmile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/happywide.png)
If one thinks it honorable to open a door to someone and yet he does not do it out of momentary laziness/fear/indifference. He will suffer because he was not true to himself. So this way he moves toward the light or darkness withe the distortion of "honor".
Ruth's and Austins words rang true for me.
Well here is mah penny for the thought
![BigSmile BigSmile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/happywide.png)