20 November 2012
Discipline
Discipline is the most useful quality. It means to act in an orderly manner, to act strictly according to principle. Discipline involves the ability to obey and follow simple task, orders, or request. Discipline is something you acquire through years of being taught, from young to old discipline should be a huge factor of your life. It should be something you live by and use often. Discipline leads to success in everything you do from school, or sports as a child or teenager to your career as an adult. If you use discipline in school or athletics you’ll be a better student, getting good grades. If you use discipline in athletics you gain success in being a recognized athlete which can lead to scholarships and awards. In this case using discipline as a soldier can lead you to a successful career, obtaining promotions and respect. A small number of disciplined soldiers can easily defeat a large number of undisciplined soldiers. A person with a disciplined life style will provide them happiness. As a student discipline is shown and instilled in you. You are required to do certain task from homework to showing up on time to every class. This is because discipline is the key to success in everything we do. You should obey rules and regulations given to you by your superiors and elders. We should make discipline a habit in our everyday lives. Schedules provide regularity which is also a huge factor of discipline. When we schedule things we are using the disciplinary skills to follow that schedule. Discipline provides tidiness, and order. As a soldier going through basic training is the start of discipline and it instills our ability to be tidy and follow a schedule. Being in the right place at the right time with the right uniform and attitude are all forms of discipline taught to soldiers in basic training. They will carry this discipline with them to every unit they travel to. Having the set training schedule also provides