As a boy, I was fascinated with King Aurthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The idea of honestly, loyalty, and bravery. Men fighting for honor, duty, and kingdom. Maybe, my being part of the military was somewhat influenced by this early childhood fascination. Today, I find many institutions have the fabric of this thing call Chivalry, but at the inner workings many individuals fall short.
Churches, Governments, Businesses, and other institutions are in need of the code of chivalry among its members. What would be more respectable than for CEO(s), Pastors, and Politicians to look beyond greed and lust and find that being truthful, holding allegiance, and standing up for what is right could actual be an old but novice idea.
Yes, I know the end of King Aurthur's story. Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere's love affairs destroys the great and noble Knights of the Round Table. But does fiction always have to represent reality, or can fiction be a means to learn how to make reality better. "YOUR THOUGHTS"
Churches, Governments, Businesses, and other institutions are in need of the code of chivalry among its members. What would be more respectable than for CEO(s), Pastors, and Politicians to look beyond greed and lust and find that being truthful, holding allegiance, and standing up for what is right could actual be an old but novice idea.
Yes, I know the end of King Aurthur's story. Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere's love affairs destroys the great and noble Knights of the Round Table. But does fiction always have to represent reality, or can fiction be a means to learn how to make reality better. "YOUR THOUGHTS"
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