
Principle
Walk the talk is behaving consistently with one's expressed beliefs, commitments or objectives.

Time
To always be on time is to arrive at the appointed hour — be it for work, meetings, or social occasions.

Change
To learn from your mistakes is to identify what went wrong, why it did, and adjust your strategy for the future.

New Hobbies
Never stop learning—be flexible and open to new experiences. Whether you are 8 or 80 years old, the pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey.

Destination
The journey, not the destination, would mean that what occurs along the way matters more than where you are headed.

Parents
It's crucial to family because it defines us, anchors everyday life, and constructs faith that endures transition.

Experience
Learning from others involves gaining new skills, ideas, and wisdom.



