03-03-2019, 03:56 PM
You do what you have to do, and either feel terrible about it and go against what you're told, experience punishment, and perhaps feel less guilty b/c you got punished... Or, you can forgive yourself. Or, you do what you have to do to side with your values and experience "terrible consequences." But perhaps, it's not terrible - b/c you're doing what you must to protect (w/in yourself) what you find valuable.
There was a movie a few years ago called "Hacksaw Ridge." It was about a medical person who refused to carry a firearm or kill others in WWII. But he accomplished amazing things, and changed minds. I'd say he was Alpha, doing what he felt was right.
But that's life, right? We all find ourselves in a multitude of situations, and they all provide opportunities for growth, no?
Looking forward to hearing your stories, from here.
There was a movie a few years ago called "Hacksaw Ridge." It was about a medical person who refused to carry a firearm or kill others in WWII. But he accomplished amazing things, and changed minds. I'd say he was Alpha, doing what he felt was right.
But that's life, right? We all find ourselves in a multitude of situations, and they all provide opportunities for growth, no?
Looking forward to hearing your stories, from here.