1 Courtesy (Ye Ui) Being Polite and Respectful
Refers to the student's ability to respect oneself, as well as others. Respecting oneself includes obtaining proper
nutrition, rest and physical excercise. Respecting others involves consistently demonstrating a gracious, just and
helpful attitude and behavior toward other people.
2 Integrity (Yom Chi) Always Doing the Right Thing
Refers to the student's adherence to an honor code of behavior. This concept entails the student striving to be
honest with oneself and others in both thought and action. This approach enables the sudent to develop their
strengths and minimize their weakness.
3 Perseverance (In Nae) Never Giving Up
Refers to the student holding steadfast to a course of action, belief, or purpose. This tenet governs the
student's tenacity or ability to complete what is begun.
4 Self Control (Guk Gi) Being Master of One's Own Impulses
Refers to the student's capability to keep their emotions consistent and in balance over time. Developing this
principle will permit the student to better live in harmony with self and their environment.
"The term of stronger is the person who wins over oneself rather than someone else", Lao Tzu.
5 Indomitable Spirit (Baekjul Boolgol) Never Wanting to Give Up
Refers to the student freeing his spirit in a maner which enables him to achieve the greatest level of potential. This
ideal also encourages the student to tirelessly pursue and stand firmly for the principles he holds to be true.
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