Day 1:
Truth
Truth: means to be truthful and honest to an individual. I fulfilled this deed by being truthful to my parents about an incident that had happened with family member and myself. The family member had told a lie about me, resulting from an argument we had and my parents had asked me about it and I told them the absolute honest truth about what had happened. Their response was that they believed what I had to say instead of believing the other family member because they know the type of person she can be. It made me feel better to know that my parents have my back and
Day 2:
Loyalty
Loyalty: means to be loyal to someone or something and strongly support them no matter what happens. I fulfilled this deed by being loyal to my faith, which is
Catholicism. As a Catholic, I go to church, praise the lord and do great deeds not only for myself, for the people around me. The reactions I received are the joyful and
Day 3:
Noblesse
Day 4:
Courtesy
Day 5:
Prowess
Prowess: means to train your body, mind and spirit. I fulfilled this deed by going to the gym and school. Going to the gym some nights allows me to be able to free myself from stress and just work out and work hard. It helps me concentrate and not only that, it helps me obtain a better and healthier body. Going to school gives me more knowledge about what I need to know in order to further my education and the
Day 6:
Largesse
Largesse: means to give what you have away and be generous about it. I fulfilled this deed by giving a homeless man out on the streets some money. The reaction I
Day 7:
Honor
Day 8:
Valor
Valor: means to do what is right despite of what others say or do. I fulfilled this deed by standing up for a friend on a social networking website. My friend had posted a photo and some comments were thrown in her direction regarding the photo. I commented also, standing up for the insults that went her way. The response I
Day 9:
Humility
Day 10:
Justice
Justice: means to defend the helpless and assist others that can’t help themselves. I fulfilled this deed by standing up for a friend that was being treated badly for his sexuality. Not everyone has the same opinions on sexuality but I support whatever
Reflection
I believe that teenagers these days would benefit a whole lot from following the
Knight’s Code of Chivalry. It is said these days that “chivalry is dead” and I agree with that maybe 70%. The Code of Chivalry would help young men find who they are, better themselves and their community, have manners, etc., so they can grow up and get
further in life with it. If you are just a nasty person who doesn’t obtain any great