Lots of questions, many different answers... that's how life is being interpreted by everyone on Earth. What you think may be similar to another, however not the same. People believe in communism, democracy, and many other different ideologies, however, do they believe the very same idea and fundamental that the creator came up with? or do they mix and match what they believe from parts of it? It's subjective, I guess
Here's what happen during the Rover outing and perhaps, those scouts reading this can reflect and ask the same question about your scouting journey itself. Remember it isn't just a normal CCA, it's a journey that you partake in your life.
1. How much of a scout am I now?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
2. How much of scouting am I doing now as compared to how much I would expect myself to do?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
3. For the past 2 years (for those less than a year, perhaps so far since you joined), how much do I like/ love/ fond of my scouting journey?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
4. If given a choice, how much of my scouting journey would I like to experience again?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
5. During your scouting activities or meeting, what have you done that is deem correct (in your own opinion) in scouting?
6. What is my character like in Scouting?
7. What do I think is the most important issue that my unit is facing now?
8. What do I normally prepare for my unit activities or meeting?
9. What do I see myself as in 2011 in Scouting?
10. Who am I in Scouting?
11. Who do I want to be?
12. What I want to be?
Yeap, it isn't just about scouting, but others can just substitute it with life. It will just take a moment now to think and reflect rather than to take a life time to realize how much you have taken to walk on this Earth, and found out that you either had walked the wrong direction or took a detour instead of a short-cut.
It's never too late to do anything in life, as long as you can breathe for the moment, you can change things around for it. Be it for relationship, for studies, for life, for lessons to be learnt, and many other stuff.
One life, live it... Remember the scout hymn... and realize it's underlying meaning behind it.
Here's what happen during the Rover outing and perhaps, those scouts reading this can reflect and ask the same question about your scouting journey itself. Remember it isn't just a normal CCA, it's a journey that you partake in your life.
1. How much of a scout am I now?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
2. How much of scouting am I doing now as compared to how much I would expect myself to do?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
3. For the past 2 years (for those less than a year, perhaps so far since you joined), how much do I like/ love/ fond of my scouting journey?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
4. If given a choice, how much of my scouting journey would I like to experience again?
(From a scale of 0% to 100%, whereby 0% is the worst and 100% is the best)
5. During your scouting activities or meeting, what have you done that is deem correct (in your own opinion) in scouting?
6. What is my character like in Scouting?
7. What do I think is the most important issue that my unit is facing now?
8. What do I normally prepare for my unit activities or meeting?
9. What do I see myself as in 2011 in Scouting?
10. Who am I in Scouting?
11. Who do I want to be?
12. What I want to be?
Yeap, it isn't just about scouting, but others can just substitute it with life. It will just take a moment now to think and reflect rather than to take a life time to realize how much you have taken to walk on this Earth, and found out that you either had walked the wrong direction or took a detour instead of a short-cut.
It's never too late to do anything in life, as long as you can breathe for the moment, you can change things around for it. Be it for relationship, for studies, for life, for lessons to be learnt, and many other stuff.
One life, live it... Remember the scout hymn... and realize it's underlying meaning behind it.
Scout Hymn:
Now as I start upon my chosen way
In all I do, my thoughts, my work, my play
Grant as I promise, courage new for me
To be the best, the best that I can be....
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