Monday, 4 July 2011

What you represent

Often our clothes, behaviour, words represent who we are, but we sometimes forget what we are representing.

When we are with someone who know us , our family , our country , with them how we dress, how we act, what we say usually represents just us as a person.

When we are among people who know us & very little about our family, we then our representing ourselves and our family.

And when we are in a situation where others know very little about our family and even less about our country, then in those circumstances we are representing not just ourself as a person, but we represent our family & our country.

It's an old saying in my country - Do nothing that brings dishonour to your country or your family and you will always gain honour for self, family & country!

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