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Wisdom Wednesday XVIII: "C.O.R. in College"

3/31/2016

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For my eighteenth Wisdom Wednesday, and I am going to write about a piece of wisdom that I received from my old high school, Kellenberg. I am going to write about something that can shop every single one of our lives. I am going to write about the motto of Civility, Order, and Respect, or "C.O.R.", but apply it to what I have seen so far in my almost year at college.

COR was the guildeines that we had to follow back in Kellenberg. In everything we did, or everywhere we went, we had to display COR to everyone. Let me tell you something, they wanted us to display COR to opponents during games, and that is not easy. I rarely ever did, and they returned the favor too. COR is impossible sometimes to display in sports, but it is very easy to display in everyday life. 

There is a bit of civility in college, but not a lot to go around for everyone. People are civil, except when it comes to certain big topics these days, like Gay Rights, Abortion, Feminism, and other balls of wax of that nature. Like God forbid that you have a differing opinion than those other people, to create a dialogue, and try to learn the other side of the story, to become a more rounded individual. 

You can display COR in everyday life, by letting other people have their opinions. That goes into the last one of respect. A lot of people in college need this, not going to lie here. In college, some people get in there, mostly girls, and have their way about life, and everyone else is wrong, and they need to know it. That completely goes against COR in every way, shape, and form. These people in college seriously need to relax.

I seriously cannot stand these 18-19 year old fake "social activists", that honestly don't know jack shit about anything. Perfect example of no COR in college is those college kids who are 'democrats', that go and try to disrupt Donald Trump rallies, and when they are asked by the reporters why they are there, they go "I don't know".

What do you mean I don't know! That is the work of absolutely no COR, and the work of liberal professors trying to make one political party seem better than the rest with propaganda, and not giving order and respect to the other side. Trust me I have seen this in action, and it is so stupid. They tell these impressionable teenagers that Communism is ok! ARE YOU SERIOUS!! I want the number and location of the crack dealers some of these professors, because whatever they are smoking must be really strong.

I really do hope that this can all change, and that we can all just stop acting so sensitive, and starting living life with some of the COR values!

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed the post, and can live out some form of COR in your daily life!

Have you ever displayed the feelings of COR in you life? Was it easy or was it hard? Which one of the COR values, do you find the most important

Peace and Love,
DGS

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