The Samurai Ethics Series — A Guide to Character Formation

by Richard P. Weigand Introduction Across cultures and centuries, societies have asked the same question: How is character formed? Rules...
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Discipline in an Age of Comfort

If you ask people what they want from life, the answers are usually predictable. Few people mention discipline. Comfort.Freedom.Happiness.Success. Yet...
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A First Principle of Human Life

First Principle Worlds rest on foundational laws. Here is one: it takes male and female to produce the human race....
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What Does Courage Look Like Today?

Courage in a Comfortable Society When most people hear the word courage, they imagine something dramatic. Courage today often appears...
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Structure Before Freedom: Why Children Need Boundaries First

Structure Before Freedom Freedom is often treated as the highest good. Yet freedom does not begin development—it grows out of...
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Does Formation Require Intention: Why Character Does Not Develop by Accident

  Formation Requires Intention Formation is always happening. Children are constantly being shaped. Habits take root.Patterns develop.Worldviews begin to solidize....
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Discipline vs Control — What’s the Difference?

Discipline vs Control Discipline and control are often confused. Both involve structure. Both involve boundaries. But they are not the...
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Are Children Self-Forming?

Children Are Not Self-Forming Modern culture often assumes children will figure things out on their own. But children do not...
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Character Formation in Modern Life: Strength, Structure, and Discipline

Character Formation in Modern Life Modern life is loud. Beneath the noise, the quality of a life rests on something...
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