| Nine Reasons for Practicing Courtesy |
| 1. |
To promote the spirit of mutual consessions |
| 2. |
To be ashamed of one's vices, contempting those of others |
| 3. |
To be polite to one another |
| 4. |
To encourage the sense of justice humanity |
| 5. |
To distinguish Instructor from student, senior from junior, and elder from younger |
| 6. |
To behave according to etiquette |
| 7. |
To respect others' possessions |
| 8. |
To handle matters with fairness and sincerity |
| 9. |
To refrain from giving or accepting any gift when in doubt |
Integrity | Yom Chi
In TKD the word integrity assumes a looser definition than the one usually presented in the Webster dictionary. One must be able to define right and wrong and have the conscience, if wrong to feel guilt.
| Eight Examples of Poor Integrity |
| 1. |
The instructor who misrepresents himself and his art by presenting improper techniques to his students because of a lack of knowledge or apathy |
| 2. |
The student who misrepresents himself by "fixing" breaking materials before demonstration |
| 3. |
The instructor who camouflages bad techniques with luxurious training halls and false flattery to his students |
| 4. |
The student who requests rank from an instructor or attempts to purchase it |
| 5. |
The student who gains rank for ego purposes or the feeling of power |
| 6. |
The instructor that teaches and promotes his art for materialistic gains |
| 7. |
The student whose actions do not live up to the words |
| 8. |
The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from his juniors |
Perseverance | In Nae
There is an old oriental saying, "patience leads to virtue or merit." "one can make a peaceful home by being patient for 100 times." Certainly, happiness and prosperity are most likely brought to the patient person. To achieve something, whether it is a higher degree or the perfection of a technique, one must set his goal, then constantly persevere. Robert Bruce learned his lesson of perseverance from the persistent efforts of a lowly spider. It was this perseverance and tenacity that finally enabled him to free Scotland in the fourteenth century. One of the most important secrets in becoming a leader of TKD is to overcome every difficulty by perseverance.
Confucius said, "one who is impatient in trivial matters can seldom achieve success in matters of great importance."
Self Control | Guk Gi
This tenet is extremely important inside and outside the do jang, whether conducting oneself in free sparring or in one's personal affairs. A loss of self-control in free sparring can prove disastrous to both student and opponent. An inability to live and work within one's capability or sphere is also a lack of self-control
According to Lao-Tzu, "the term of stronger is the person who wins over oneself rather than someone else."
Indomitable Spirit | Baek Jool Bool Gul
"Here lie 300, who did their duty," a simple epitaph for one of the greatest acts of courage known to mankind.
Although facing the superior forces of Xerxes, Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at Thermopylae showed the world the meaning of indomitable spirit. It is shown when a courageous person and his principles are pitted against overwhelming odds.
A serious student of TKD will at all times be modest and honest. If confronted with injustice, he will deal the with belligerent without any fear or hesitation at all, with indomitable spirit, regardless of whosoever and however many the number may be.
Confucius declared, "it is an act of cowardice to fail to speak out against injustice."
As history has proven those who have pursued their dreams earnestly and strenuously with indomitable spirit have never failed to achieve their goals.
Hwa-Rang Warrior Code
The students of the Hwa Rang youth group developed a list of rules that they all must follow. These rules defined the student's way of life. Due to their adherence to this code and their severity of life, they were feared and respected by their enemies. Many of these knights died on the fields of battle in the prime of their youth—around 14 and 15 years of age.
| Be loyal to your king |
| Be obedient to your parents |
| Be honorable to your friends |
| Never retreat in battle |
| Make a just kill |