Intro from Commander Brian

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CommanderBrian
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Intro from Commander Brian

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As funny as it may sound and could be considered foolish my charactors name. is my real name.

I am scottish, unemployed, proud of my living and i am waiting till the end of the business year before i return to further education.

thats me in a quick way of saying things. al take a chance and attempt to tell you about my personal profile
(and btw "al" is my scottish for "l'll" before anyone is confused)

this may sound daft to thoses that are poorly educated in virtue and justice but living in modern scotland causes fear for some and power for others.

I am honourable with every action i take (including eve)
I always look after thoses who take trips to places around my local area. that could mean just going to the shops with friends i always insist if there out and about with me that i pay for something to eat for everyone.
lol compromising is a skill i have learned to master making me a great negotiator and also helps me become more charismatic

such skills improve trust between me and other overtime and as such i have made a large amount of friends.

sry i have to be so formal but this is an introduction to myself and who i am.

its a natural skill

"Too show leadership one must first be able too follow"
passage is from someone i won't mention
tehrikard
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To lead, one must first be able to follow.

That's a Navy proverb, isn't it?
CommanderBrian
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no i made up the quote. philosophy is a hobby of mine. tho i expect some military group may use this as there proverb
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tehrikard wrote:To lead, one must first be able to follow.

That's a Navy proverb, isn't it?
Lao Tzu to be specific is credited with that quote.
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tehrikard
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Thanks red. I did some research but couldn't find the origin past military usage ;]

Knew I had seen it before!
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To lead, one must first be able to follow... ones own mind.

Better this way.
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RoarkRangor wrote:To lead, one must first be able to follow... ones own mind.

Better this way.
That wouldn't work in a military "follow blindly" would be more appropriate for that :P
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indeed such a quotation can derived much out of people.

anyway it would appear i must depart after only an extreme short time.
Heroes can only exist where limitations do not exist too them hence a true hero must defy his bodie and spirit and target an existance where he can truely be self-rightous or wrathful in most cases of existance

theres no need for me to continue. since this post will as i expect will go to the forum bin. though i wish to leave you to find out whom said this quotation
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