Statesmen

A statesman is defined as: a man who is a leader in national or international affairs, a male political leader regarded as a disinterested promoter of the public good, and a man who is respected in a given field. In the past many men were regarded as statesmen, men such as the founding fathers, the early US presidents, and many other world leaders during troubled times. In these, our troubled, times who are our statesmen? Who are the respected men leading the way?

We must look toward ourselves to find the answers and become those whom we seek. In our search for the answers to today’s questions we look toward the solutions of the past. We are not alone in our journey through life, countless others before us have treaded the same paths and struggled with the same questions. By studying their works we hope to learn by their experiences.

Today’s statesmen are rugged individuals in search of knowledge and wisdom to empower us and our families through these troubled times. Our goal is to study the great classics of the past, gleaning the wisdom of the centuries, so that we too may become the leaders of our day; honorable and respected men, statesmen.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Red Badge of Courage

Red Badge of Courage was a tremendous story and a lesson for all men. The short story is a snapshot of a civil war battle and the internal monologue of a young man’s struggle to discover himself.

The books dealt with knowing what is right and having the will to do it regardless of the consequences whether they be physical harm or shame. We discover that out own perceptions of others may not be too different than our own. Each of us is not alone in our life experiences and the chances are each of us is going through the same experience.

This was a wonderful story that every young man should read and treasure.