I stay loyal to my family by offering guidance and contributing to daily life to ease the stress of everyone. Another association I am loyal to would be the Triton Brigade. I am currently serving the Drill and Academic Teams for the second year. I continue to come to practices and participate and cooperate with all 110% effort everyday I step into the classroom. Another key trait of honor I delegate would be efficiency. I am indubitably efficient when doing my homework or studying. School work is eminently important to me, considering it is practically a gateway between me and success. I study every night for key subjects which is also a red carpet for success, which is what many of my acquaintances have yet to realize. Another key trait of honor I inherit would be courage. I am assuredly courageous because of my consensual outlook on life. I believe when opportunity knocks, answer the door before they go to the next house. Many of my colleagues recommended that I do not do Scabbard and Blade because it is simply “too much work.” I have high standards for myself, so if something is too hard, it’s achievable, which is why I answered the door when opportunity knocked. …show more content…
There are many key traits that are classified under officership, such as, mentorship, selflessness, service, and military knowledge. I demonstrate and receive mentorship very often. I often tell my younger brothers how great you must do in school in order to receive a good paying job and have a stable life. My Mother and Father are two very supportive figures in my life I look up to everyday. They give me life advice that I deeply take into heart and contemplate because of their authoritative perception on my life. Another characteristic of officership I demonstrate would be selflessness. More often than not, I give up necessities for others. If someone is asking for a pencil, I am usually the first to offer one, even if it’s my last pencil. I am very unselfish because I was always taught that someone needs something more than you do. I also demonstrate service very often. From the years 2010-2013, I have submitted over 600 hours of community service at a park over in Ft. Myers, Florida. I also have aspirations to be a coast guard and serve my country. The final trait of officership I inherit would be militaristic knowledge. Because of my aspirations, I have generalized each branch of the armed forces and contemplated the benefits between each one to figure out where I am best suited. This knowledge gives me a brief understanding of each armed force, as well as JROTC, which provides