The Play Movement And Its Significance

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TRUTHFULNESS Truthfulness is a virtue that is closely associated with courage. In general it may be said that the cowardly are always untruthful. It is one of their main defenses against strength. The strong scorn lying as a defense of the weakling.
Protective coloring, which is the lowest biological form of lying, is mainly seen in the young and the frail that may easily become victims. Truthfulness is an ideal from chivalry.
The Boy Scouts 255 It survives to-day in our "word of honor," " hono
...r of a gentle- man," etc. DuBois Guilbert says at Torquilstone, "Many a law, many a commandment have I broken, but my word never." The knights of Arthur's Court would soon be lodged in the penitentiary, if they went forth to-day to do the valor- ous deeds of his time. They were rather low-grade men in many ways, but there are two virtues that must be conceded to them, and these are courage and truthfulness. It is written in scout law: "A scout's word is to be trusted. If he were to violate his honor by telling a lie, or by cheating, or by not doing exactly a given task when trusted on his honor, he may be directed to hand over his scout badge." It is one thing to tell a boy that he must not lie, because it is wicked, and it is a very different thing to show him that it is not honorable or courageous ta do it, and to show him that he belongs to an order where it is not permitted.

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