Question:
Why is loyalty, friendship, and doing the right thing important? please leave your opinions!?
mHHHHMMMMjay
2011-05-25 22:17:36 UTC
hi everybody! :)

i have to present a SPEECH on the topic of loyalty, friendship, and doing the right thing.
My task is to explain what those terms mean, why they are important, and give examples!

& i need to use parallelism, rhetorical questions, and repetition.

Please leave your ideas/suggestions/opinions!
Any help would be much appreciated! thanks everybody :)
Four answers:
ctk-495
2011-05-25 23:00:14 UTC
This is big -___-



Do not forget to-

1. Rehearse your speech atleast 10 times in front of the mirror.

2. While you do so, fix the words on which you are going to emphasis and ways of pronouncing them. Pronunciation puts an ultimate impact on words.

3. Fix you're expressions (eye brow movement, face muscle movement)

4. Fix you're posture, including different hand movements/ body movements during the speech.

5. Must fix you're hair/dress/shoe. You must be comfortable in them

6. Remember to keep your mouth dry, don't spit on the mike.



Loyalty



Loyalty is neither trust nor honesty. Loyalty is an intermediate of trust and honesty where, YOU are 'honest' with THE PERSON who 'trusts' you. It's a like a link/bridge. Examples of loyalty-



1.The loyalty of a dog to his master.

2.The loyalty of a customer to Walmart.

3.The loyalty of a husband to his wife.



You'd see each kind of loyalty is different. I'll rate them in 'order of importance and seriousness'. Order -->3,1,2.



Why is it so important?

Have you imagine what would have if the army officers of USA did not stay loyal? Try considering what would happen in the previous examples if loyal was absence.



1. Dog-man would have no friendship, everyone would might as well become a cat person.

2. Walmart would not grow up to be as big a chain market that now it is.

3 There would be no such thing called a family,



Loyalty was always there, in past, in the history, we only give it a name. It would have been impossible to survive in the wild without loyalty. Heck, it's still impossible to survive now. [ What if you are a high official and you're secretary is not loyal to you and she is trying to kill you?]



Loyalty seldom helps us achieve something. We don't use loyalty to become rich. We don't use loyal to impress anyone. We use loyalty to settle the depth of character and humbleness- to gains someone trust and respect. To honor the other person. It is not a sign of weakness or loser-ness. We use loyalty to win someone over (yes, there is difference between 'impressing and 'wining someone over'). Loyalty is a key to happiness, and that is because the opposite of loyalty is betrayal. Betrayal can make you so many things, but loyalty none. Yet, loyalty is the good power. Loyalty is not in need of us, we are in need of loyalty.







Importance of doing the right thing



Right thing is an obscure image which does not always give a clear picture but the same picture is different in each individual's head. Something which might me right to you, is wrong to someone else. (Example: Having sex at 16 'to release the tension' is right to the 16 year old but NOT to his/her parents-- that was perverted :/).



The point is, it is more obscure when you ask 'why doing the right thing is important'. That is because right things are different to different people. So, the question should not be 'why is doing the right thing important', the question should be 'what is the right thing'.



I am getting distracted.



I believe the sole purpose for doing the right thing is because to feed/heal our conscious. Every time you do the 'wrong' thing, you're conscious, it is hurt. You're soul starts to fade. Recall a past when you did something seriously wrong-by which I mean 'something wrong according to your perspective'. By your perspective I mean that you have done sth wrong which YOU felt was wrong, wrong not because your mum told so. How do you feel? Bad, depressed, guilty? Why do you feel so? That feeling my friend, is the answer to the question 'why doing the right thing important'. It's all about conscious.









I personally believe friendship is useless. It is often a show. So I've got none on that. Plus I should stop.



Okay then, good luck anyhow!
rafael
2016-11-16 15:26:18 UTC
Loyalty In Friendship
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Depending on your morality and life style, It can mean everything to you, Friendship is developing bonds that will transcend a lifetime or crash and burn, it can mean everything to a person who has been through a lonely life, living a lonely life is a very painful hell.... an example can be an orphaned child who has never known a parents' love, or a lonely person who's never talked to anyone and is hated by everyone and finally manages to befriend someone, soon that bond becomes important. Friendship is a beautiful thing :) Loyalty, is a person's will and determination to stay true to a certain goal, person, organization or whatever is important to you. It can symbolize how much your willing to stay true to something and obey. An example can be a simple relationship and being committed to it. Doing the right thing, ahhh, this one is a little tricky, this leads into one's mind and morality, life style, and knowing the difference between right and wrong, basically your personality and how you tend to see things as right or wrong. Doing the right thing for you can be wrong for another person. Depending on how you were raised, environment, genes and bio stuff factors into the way you think thus affecting the way perceive truth and reality. This has many, and countless examples, i think you could think of a few. All these concepts affect the way we are, it can make up who you are and will be later on FRIENDSHIP=HAPPINESS LOYALTY=DISCIPLINE, COMMITMENT DOING THE RIGHT THING=WHO YOU ARE, HOW YOU REACT TO REAL LIFE SITUATIONS
2011-05-25 22:20:07 UTC
Those are the best qualities to have being the type of person that people can trust and talk to is great not to mention the fact you don't find those qualities in most people today


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