It is an interesting morality to ponder on that which you would die for, and that which you would live for. They say that to give one’s life is the ultimate sacrifice, but I find there to be many fates worse than death, which is not to mention the heartache your death would inflict on those who either cared about you, personally, or also followed the cause for which you died. Far better, they would say, to live for such a thing than to die for it.
Honor, of course, would demand that you die for what you believe in, for as illustrated above, it is the common understanding that to give one’s life is the ultimate sacrifice, and what nobler, albeit tragic, death could one achieve if not to die for what one believes in? But if given the choice, would you shirk such honor so that you might live to serve that ideal another day? Or, by compromising such integrity, do you forsake that which you believe? Honor and pride are complex devotions; those of honor and pride strive to live well, but they also wish to die well. Many of that ilk would prefer to die for something they believe than rather than old age, but such romanticized behavior inevitably destroys the lives of those left in the wake of their parting. Could you die so honorably knowing that, by doing so, you would break the hearts of those who cared about you? Is protecting them from that sorrow worth your honor?
I wager that is where integrity comes in, and I confess that such a dilemma is of genuine concern, for how does one weigh such things? In the above example, it almost makes such integrity seem selfish. Perhaps it is.
At the end of the day, it is entertaining enough to speculate, but such conjecture means little when faced with such an opportunity. When the time comes for you to have such a choice, I imagine time will be a factor and you will act on instinct. Where that instinct is born from, however, will be a curious thing to discover. Is your integrity so deeply rooted that your initial reaction to such a situation will be to give your life for what you believe in, or are you the selfless sort who would compromise your own integrity for the sake of living for the cause, and perhaps more importantly, for the ones you love, instead?
Honestly, I hope you never have to find out.
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