Monday, October 28, 2013

Blog Entry 6

The archetype I chose was the warrior. They are set out to the save the day. They are looked upon. When nobody has anymore hope then that’s where the warrior comes out to sweep everybody off their feet and save the day. The warrior is someone that’s tough, courageous, and not afraid of any circumstances. They are out to set goals and overcome goals. The warrior is out to win and will move anything in his way that is stopping him. In What Story are You Living? by Carol S. Pearson and Hugh K. Marr the warrior is labeled as someone who fights only for what matters, someone goal oriented, out to win, and an individual with success. The warrior’s challenge is to bring meaning to what they do. They choose their battles wisely using their wisdom, courage, and their discipline. They have a big sence of determination.
            An individual that could be seen as a warrior could be someone that is in the military. They sign up to the military to serve their country. They are out there to defend their country at any costs. A marine’s job is to protect and serve our country. They risk their lives everyday when they are at war. These individuals have no fear of anything that is confronting them. The marine is a strong individual who is looked at as a hero. They are determined to do their job. They fight for what matters which is their country including their family and friends. This quote by Abraham Lincoln is what really defines a marine "Most people wonder if they've made a difference in the world but Marines, they don't have that problem".

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