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Hallmarks of a True Warrior
In today’s modern world, we don’t tend to think of people as warriors anymore. Most of us are pencil pushers rather than fighters and it is very rare that we ever have to put ourselves in harm’s way or take on a gang of enemies.
This is a good thing for the most part, but it has resulted in many of us becoming soft and weak willed.
And the reality is that we don’t need to give up on being warriors. Just because we don’t need to fight anymore, that doesn’t mean we can’t approach modern challenges as warriors. It doesn’t mean that you can’t benefit from adopting a warrior’s mindset.
And it doesn’t mean that there really aren’t any modern warriors left. There are those fighting on our front lines and there are those who simply approach modern challenges and obstacles with the mindset of a warrior from times gone by. In this post, we’ll take a look at what makes a true warrior and at whether you might fit that mold.
This list will help you to better understand the areas where you should aim to improve your conduct…
The Warrior – Takes the Harder Path
The warrior is someone who has a steadfast mission and who knows what they want to achieve. They have a purpose and a reason for being and as such, they are driven like few others.
Thus, the warrior doesn’t give in and take the easy route. They don’t relax on the couch and eat cake, they don’t blame others for their mistake. The warrior is happy to take the harder path if it takes them closer to their goal and if it helps them to become stronger in the process.
 The Warrior – Sees Obstacles As Challenges
In a similar vein, the warrior does not see challenges as something to be feared or cursed.
When things are going wrong, the warrior relishes the opportunity to develop themselves and to test themselves.
The Warrior – Doesn’t Give In to Fear
The warrior is not without fear, but they have it under control.
The warrior knows how to use their fear as a motivator and how to suppress it when appropriate.
The Warrior – Stays Calm in a Stressful Situations
When everyone else is panicking, the warrior stays calm and focused.
They know what they need to accomplish and they know that getting in a flap won’t help anyone.
The Warrior – Looks After Their Body and Mind
While there may be few physical fights left, the warrior knows that they owe it to themselves and to those around them to look after their bodies and to train for a battle that may never come.
The warrior doesn’t allow themselves to grow weak in times of plenty, they train, they hone and they respect their bodies and minds.
The Warrior – Takes Responsibility
The warrior is quick to take action and to make decisions, the main reason being that they are not afraid to take responsibility for their action.
They gladly carry a great weight on their shoulders, knowing that they will face whatever comes.