About the Stateswoman

What is a stateswoman?
A Girl/Woman who is striving for moral character, high standards, and excellence.
I'm posting as an almost-stateswoman. Here I will post tips and tricks on how to become a stateswoman, what characteristics stateswomen have, and other things concerning health, beauty, boys, your mission in life, and other things that girls striving to be stateswomen might want to read about.
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Virtue

Virtue is Defined in the 1828 Dictionary as "Moral goodness; the practice of moral duties and the abstaining from vice, or a conformity of life and conversation to the moral law. In this sense, virtue may be, and in many instances must be, distinguished from religion. The practice of moral duties merely from motives of convenience, or from compulsion, or from regard to reputation, is virtue, as distinct from religion. The practice of moral duties from sincere love to God and his laws, is virtue and religion. In this sense it is true, that virtue only makes our bliss below. Virtue is nothing but voluntary obedience to truth."

Our world is lacking a sense of virtue today. Rarely do you see media display good, moral virtue as a highly distinguished trait that is desirable. The media does nothing to help us pursue a virtuous life. What are we to do?

It is our job today to set standards for ourselves as an example for the world to follow. If we change ourselves, and show the benefits and happiness that living a virtuous life leads to, we may change the paradigm the world has for our women. Lead virtuous lives, set the standard for yourself that you will not settle for anything less than the best for your character.

Proverbs 31:10 "Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies."

2 comments:

  1. Great essay, Brittani! And I am so glad you are doing this blog - I am impressed yet again with your initiative and leadership. Thank you!

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  2. Great essay, Brittani! And I am so glad you are doing this blog - I am impressed yet again with your initiative and leadership. Thank you!

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