Of course, ignoring all of the degrees of things being harder to fight with dignity, or easier to surrender with shame, I think it's much, MUCH easier to fight with dignity.
Choosing to fight with dignity or surrender with shame is a single choice in my opinion. It's not an every-instance kind of deal, it's a habit. It's consistent with your character, who you are as a person, what your morals are. Fighting with dignity therefore is as simple as choosing to be the good guy or the bad guy. That said, it's not that you can't change sides of the force or anything; you have the ability to choose to act how you please. It's simply - coming from my experience - that what you choose to do (dignity/shame) is very consistent as you grow older and go throughout life.
I think I speak for everyone when I say Muhammad Ali (sorry if I spelled it wrong) did nothing but fight with dignity and pretty much become the best boxer in the history of the universe because of it.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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