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True Warriors
Posted on October 25th, 2009 11 commentsWhat is a true warrior?
A warrior will step into action for a cause or a dream.
A warrior is always looking to the future for the well being of generations to come.
A warrior leaves a legacy for others to follow.
A warrior knows that relationships are valued.
A warrior has honor.
A warrior has a plan and takes action.
A warrior will work hard on their strengths to fortify the mission.
All of these attributes are what makes a warrior. They can all be transitioned into the workplace in your business and in life as a whole.
Just thought I’d post this video of the American Warrior, I have tremendous pride and appreciation for them all.
“Every country on the planet owes America!”
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11 responses to “True Warriors”

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That was inspiring! I am a peace loving person who strongly dislikes war. But I have always been aware of the tremendous sacrifice made by others so that I can experience the freedom and prosperity that we often take for granted.
Keri Eagan
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Lynn,
I agree with your views on what a warrior is but was unable to view the video. Freedom and independence are things worth fighting for.
Steve Chambers, Body Language Speaker
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I’m truly inspired to keep moving forward!
Jose Escalante
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I only wish we had a Commander in Chief who shared your views on the American warrior. The people in charge right now think that we owe the world an apology and that is 100% bass-ackwards.
Seize the Day,
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Colin Powell stated correctly…
“We have gone forth from our shores repeatedly over the last hundred years and we’ve done this as recently as the last year in Afghanistan and put wonderful young men and women at risk, many of whom have lost their lives, and we have asked for nothing except enough ground to bury them in, and otherwise we have returned home to live our own lives in peace. But there comes a time when soft power or talking with evil will not work where, unfortunately, hard power is the only thing that works.”
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Hi Lynn,
may we all find our inner warrior, because that inward struggle to birth that spirit in us is part of our greatness.
My late husband served in Viet Nam, and his warrior spirit, I know you understand this, also showed forth in his battle with cancer. Even though he died (we all will eventually) he won. Cancer could never take away what he was.
I so loved what the Colonel said that I rewound and paused it enough to transcribe it here for you all, “…Often times they had lived more in the short period of time doing the things that they had done than people who get up and go to the exact same job doing the exact same thing year after year after year.”
Which reminded me of the quote from Abraham Lincoln, “In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” Which then leads to my quote, “May you live until the day you die.”
Happy Dating and Relationships,
April Braswell
Single Baby Boomer Dating Success Expert
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I remember when i was young and in grade 3 primary school, the Hong Kong governemnt school I attended distributed free food stuff (noodles I think) donated by Americians!
John Ho
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What a sacrifice these people have made.
Thanks for sharing.
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Reply to John’s comment – love that! I think we had similar things happen here in NZ in the 2nd WW. If it wasn’t organised by the US government it was the generousilty of the US personnel themselves.
Keri Eagan
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What a touching video. Yes, you’ve described exactly what a warrior is. Excellent post and an excellent choice of video to display with your post. Well done!
Lisa McLellan
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Powerful video. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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Keri Eagan October 25th, 2009 at 19:37