As a Taekwondo Instructor, I frequently have a talk with my black belts about "what it means to be a black belt". We talk about how important it is for them to be living examples of the concepts of Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control and Indomitable Spirit. I remind them that, whether they want to be or not, they are and will always be leaders, because someone is always going to be watching them. I remind them that as Black Belts, we constantly lead "by example". People may not know our names, may not even care who we are, but as soon as they know that we're Black Belts, their mental image of what a "black belt" is will instantly be affected by what they see us do, what they hear us say, and how they see us interact with the people around us. I sum this up to my Black Belt students by reminding them that the "heart of a Black Belt is the Heart of a Servant." This "heart of a servant" attitude is sometimes hard to ins...
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