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Special: John
Wayne's Interpretation of "The Scout Law"
What the
Scout Law Means to Me
John Wayne
A great American,
John Wayne, passed away many years ago. One of
his last public appearances was at a dinner. He
was riddled with cancer and knew he was close to
death. The purpose of the dinner was to benefit a
land purchase for a Scout Reservation called John
Wayne Outpost Camp. At this dinner, Wayne recited
the Scout Law. Then he did something unusual. He
said the twelve points of the Scout Law are
"nice words". "Trouble is" he
continued, "we learn them so young we
sometimes don't get all the understanding that
goes with them. I take care of that in my family.
As each boy reaches Scout age, I make sure he
learns the Scout Law. Then I break it down for
him, with a few things I have picked up in more
than half a century since I learned it."
Then Wayne proceeded to explain the importance of
the Scout Law, breaking it down for the guests at
the dinner; much like he would have for his
grandson.
TRUSTWORTHY
The badge of
honesty. Having it lets you look at any
man in the eye. Lacking it, he won't look
back. Keep this one at the top of your
list.
LOYAL
The very word
is life itself; for without loyalty we
have no love of person or country
HELPFUL
Part sharing,
part caring. By helping each other, we
help ourselves; not to mention mankind.
Be always full of help -- the dying man's
last words.
FRIENDLY
Brotherhood
is part of that word. You can take it in
a lot of directions - and do - but make
sure and start with brotherhood.
COURTEOUS
Allow each
person his human dignity; which means a
lot more than saying, "Yes,
ma'am" and "Thank you,
sir." It reflects an attitude that
later in life you wish you had honored
more... earlier in life. Save yourself
that problem. Do it now.
KIND
This one word
would stop wars and erase hatreds. But
it's like your bicycle, it's just no good
unless you get out and use it.
OBEDIENT
Starts at
home. Practice it in your family. Enlarge
it in your friends. Share it with
humanity.
CHEERFUL
Anyone can
put on a happy face when the going is
good. The secret is to wear it as a mask
for your problems. It might surprise you
how many others do the same thing.
THRIFTY
Means a lot
more than putting pennies away; and it is
the opposite of cheap. Common sense
covers it just about as well as anything.
BRAVE
You don't
have to fight to be brave. Millions of
good, fine, decent folks show more
bravery than heavyweight champs just by
getting out of bed every morning, going
out to do a good day's work, and living
the best life they know how against the
law of odds. Keep the word handy every
day of your life.
CLEAN
Soap and
water helps a lot on the outside. But it
is the inside that counts, and don't ever
forget it.
REVERENT
Believe in
anything that you want to believe in, but
keep God at the top of it. With Him, life
can be a beautiful experience. Without
Him, you are just biding time.
John Wayne then thanked those at the dinner for
putting his name on the outpost camp and said,
"I would rather see it here than on all the
theater marquees the world over."
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