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Theory on Formation of Character
Theory on Formation of Character: Everyone starts out the same
way with the same basic elements. There is his Higher Nature
with its knowledge of Right and Wrong. And there is that Lower
Nature with its desires and needs. From a very young age
everyone starts finding his loyalty to Right and Good being
tested. It is tested by temptations, fears, desires, etc.. He
is tempted to lie in order to avoid punishment; to do wrong in
order to gain acceptance by peers, etc.. From a very young age
everyone experiences a never ending series of assaults on his
integrity, honesty, etc.. Assaults that challenge his courage
and mettle. Some people stand up well to these tests, do what
is right, and develop habits of doing what is right. These
people develop one type of character, the character that always
does what is Right; the character that loves Right, Honesty,
Justice, Truth and Goodness. Other people start succumbing to
these tests of their Honesty, Integrity and Goodness at an
early age. They develop habits of succumbing. They lose their
sense of Right and Wrong and become profligate and immoral.
And that type of character is formed.
The formation of character all comes down, in the final
analysis, to that old conflict, that conflict between Right and
Wrong, Good and Evil; God and his followers against Satan and
his.
In addition to the above another mechanism is also at work.
Those people who start succumbing on the tests to their
honesty, integrity, etc. immediately start rationalizing their
actions. As they build up habits of succumbing, as they build
up the habit of taking the road opposite to that indicated by
the "Voice of Conscience" and "Knowledge of Right", they start
justifying it to themselves. They start building a framework
of rationale, a philosophical framework, that supports their
actions. And in this way their conscience becomes perverted
and corrupted. In other words, their minds immediately jump to
their rescue and help to further entrench them in the road they
have chosen. Thus they deceive and delude themselves. And in
somewhat the same way those who have the courage to live true
to their consciences and take the right road also rationalize
their actions, build up a philosophical framework and value
system for themselves, and their minds tend to entrench them in
that road (i.e. as you do what is right, you build up habits of
doing right, you build up a philosophical framework and value
system for doing right, and doing right becomes easier and
easier).
The above are some of the mechanisms involved in the process of
character formation. There are others. For example, every
child grows up immersed in a certain climate, a certain
atmosphere, that is studded with values, attitudes and
outlooks. By something like osmosis he tends to absorb these.
At least they present things to be reckoned with, whether he
accepts or rejects them. This is especially true of the
attitudes and values he encounters in the home. The example of
honest, upright, good parents can exert great impact on a
child. They fix in his mind a strong image, knowledge, and
understanding of Right and Wrong. They provide for him a
strong mental image, a model, an ideal of Right and Good.
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