Boys must learn to say, regularly — to God, to others, and to themselves — that they were wrong when they were wrong, and that they were responsible when they were responsible. When they do this, they will discover that authority naturally flows to those who take responsibility. That same authority naturally flees from those who seek to shift the responsibility or blame. When boys learn to do this, they are learning what it means to be a young man. When young men learn to do this, they are learning what it means to be a grown man.
Douglas Wilson
Veritas Press & Textbook Plagiarism
Former professional golfer and current expert on Classical Christian Education Marlin Detweiler pitches the Omnibus for Veritas Press. Continue reading