Valiant
Courage is immortality
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I think that's the kind of superficial, mass-market impression one might get from watching a lot of television. I think there's another, older American outlook that you can still find if you dig a little. You'll find in it ideas like the following:
- You deserve nothing more than what you have earned... and nothing less.
- There are things worth dying for, and worth living for.
- Sometimes doing your best isn't enough; you have to do that which is required.
- Self-esteem proceeds naturally from achievement, and achievement from character. Self-esteem is an effect, not a cause.
I agree, and I disagree.
I'd say that many americans live in that mass-market superficiality as a part of it...
I don't think they contribute much to make your country look better.
On the other hand, there is that almost rough, stalwart american frontier spirit that is really admirable.
It's still there in some people, hope it doesn't go away.
It gave the world a great many good things, most importantly the American revolution which resulted in modern democracy.
Besides all the bad things I say about America, there is actually a lot hidden in the background that is quite admirable.