Your code or moral compass

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What is your code or moral compass, Mine is this love like Jesus but don't be a afraid to flip tables, be saved not soft, if you see a fight or are brought in to defend it finish it, If the don't deserve grace ( people who hurt women and children or animal outside of hunting ) they do not deserve mercy. Respect our country our flag and the blood that was shed to keep us free , Work hard show up and be productive always and always tell the people you love you love them
 
What is your code or moral compass, Mine is this love like Jesus but don't be a afraid to flip tables, be saved not soft, if you see a fight or are brought in to defend it finish it, If the don't deserve grace ( people who hurt women and children or animal outside of hunting ) they do not deserve mercy. Respect our country our flag and the blood that was shed to keep us free , Work hard show up and be productive always and always tell the people you love you love them
I respect it. I just try to be a good person as best as I can be.
 
I work hard , family first, employer 2nd, (even thought most employers nowadays don't appreciate good employees). I would hep anyone in need. Play hard at times and as Navy Seal William Mcraven said I "always make my bed".
 
If I wouldn’t say it or do it in public, don’t say it or do it in private. Telling the truth is easier than remembering lies. Always write it in pencil so I can correct my mistakes. Never say “I don’t know” but don’t be afraid to say “I’ll find out”.

And the most important one that has gotten me the furthest in both family and professional life: right or wrong, make a decision. Indecisiveness is always the wrong decision, I have a 50/50 shot the other route.
 
Honor God. Find the things I love and let them kill me. Discipline my mind, body and soul so I can have freedom. Know my emotions are meant to serve me and are to be disregarded once they fail to do that. Serve others through my talents. Fight the right battles and ignore the rest. Have a sense of humor, life is to hard without one and enjoy the ride.
 
Its free to be kind and polite. I do my best to try to do that to everyone I come in contact with.

It takes a lot to get me worked but sometimes I do fail and even when I am right I feel like a fucking turd the next day.
 
What is your code or moral compass, Mine is this love like Jesus but don't be a afraid to flip tables, be saved not soft, if you see a fight or are brought in to defend it finish it, If the don't deserve grace ( people who hurt women and children or animal outside of hunting ) they do not deserve mercy. Respect our country our flag and the blood that was shed to keep us free , Work hard show up and be productive always and always tell the people you love you love them
I created my own personal mission statement 8 years ago and it has change me as a person.

I Live a Christlike centered life focused on loving others. I am grateful for the abundance I have in every aspect of my life. I maintain a high level of integrity to live as a good example to others and keep promises I make to myself. I will be confident in who I am and what I stand for. Galatians 2:20
 

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