Johnny Cash once explained why he wore black, and in doing so offered something rarer than fashion advice: a moral posture. The black clothes were not a costume, and they were not a rejection of the world. They were a reminder. A signal that while some move through life comfortably, others are quietly crushed beneath … Continue reading The Man in Black Ethos
Tag: Compassion
An excellent post from The Gentlemen’s Standard
One of my favorite blogs to read is The Gentlemen’s Standard. and posts like the one below exemplify why: The Standard #591: An honorable gentleman fully comprehends the concept of exhibiting class, sympathy, and compassion. During episodes of great tragedy or human misery, the humane gentleman believes in charity and generosity. It is second nature. The … Continue reading An excellent post from The Gentlemen’s Standard
