लेखिका ने एवरेस्ट मेरी शिखर यात्रा में अपने आरोहण का वर्णन कैसे किया है ?
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Scouting introduces youth to a world of fun and opportunity they can’t get anywhere else. It teaches young men how to grow into the leaders of tomorrow and inspires them to do their best. But Scouts aren’t just gaining the positive, character-building benefits for themselves – they are passing them on to others by being a good example.
Charles H. is a Life Scout and Order of the Arrow member from the Central Minnesota Council and he believes Scouting not only brings out the best in himself, it brings out the best in others.
His mom says he’s been hard of hearing since birth, yet he’s grown to have a passion for public speaking and wanted to share his Scouting story with his community. He participated in a local deaf/hard of hearing speech contest through the Optimist Club and won the top spot after reciting his story. Read his winning speech below to learn how Scouting has inspired him to lead others by being a great model of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.
In Boy Scouts we are taught the skills of leadership, to be good role model for others. I’ve learned to have a vision, a goal to what I want to accomplish. And through accomplishing my goals, and setting good examples others will follow my lead. This does not mean there won’t be challenges or failures, but by having a good attitude, a cheerful demeanor, I can feel good knowing I tried. Talking about the Boy Scout program is something I love to do.
The program has helped me gain confidence, learn valuable skills like, teamwork, communication, citizenship and public speaking.
The program has helped me gain confidence, learn valuable skills like, teamwork, communication, citizenship and public speaking. Over the summer I went on a trip to the National Order of the Arrow Conference held at Michigan State University. There I joined with 15,000 other Order of the Arrow members to celebrate 100 years of the movement. One night there was a speech given by Donnie Stephens, and he said “we live in this culture of I, me and my, which has it’s place, but don’t sacrifice the we for the me. Remember others, bring spirit to others and serve others all of your life.” Wow, what a statement. This inspired me to want to give back to Scouting more, give my best to my troop, work hard for the goals I set for myself, but also help another person to do their best, accomplish their goals. Through that spirit of helping we both will be rewarded. This is why I love being a Boy Scout and proud to wear the uniform. It’s given me many opportunities to lead, serve others, face and overcome challenges.
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