Coach P Character Analysis

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Coach P is a man of character. He has succeeded because, he now has 300 wins in the book. Also Coach P is a inspiration, he is in love with sports, and hopes we are too. Next, he teaches you right from wrong, and he is very serious about our grades, if we don’t pass he gives a assigned punishment. Another word for character is complexion, moreover, he is a man of his word, and he will never lie to you. Abraham Lincoln once quoted,” Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” Lastly, there are ten different types of character, and many more that explains Coach P’s character Respect is part of the golden rule. Coach P is respectful, and honest. He is an inspiration to his students and makes …show more content…
Woodrow Wilson once forenamed,”Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” My dad shows trust when he promises me we can go out and eat. I show trust when I keep my promises that I tell my friend. Trust is being reliable and responsible to others. Last, trust is being loyal to family and friends. Including honesty,honesty is telling the truth and not taking advantage of others. My friends are honest because they don’t lie to me. Edward R. Murrow once aforementioned,” To be persuasive, we must be believable. To be believable, we must be credible. To be credible, we must be truthful. I show honesty when I tell my teachers the truth. Lastly, being honest is learning to apologize to someone and look them in their eyes. Moreover he has gratitude,gratitude is being thankful for what others do for you, and complaining rather than saying thank you. My brother shows gratitude when at christmas he tells our parents thank you for getting us presents. Someone once aforesaid,” The world does not owe you a living, it was here first.” I show gratitude when I thank my grandma for getting me something even though I don’t like it. Lastly, having gratitude is knowing who and what to be thankful to and

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