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Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2008 - 11:20 AM CST
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The attractiveness of youth is that it makes a gift of itself without counting the cost. In the practice of his duty, the ways by which a leader gives himself will be imposed on him. He gives himself according to the Scout spirit, its Law and its Oath. He gives himself according to the demands of those under his charge, though they may be quite unforeseeable and as diverse as the number looking to his leadership. For instance, the leader never makes fun of the secret confidence of a young charge. He does not judge it rashly according to his own preference. He will always draw out its higher resonance. Being all things to all men, even to the subordinate, he makes himself flexible enough to appreciate the form of the ideal confided.
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