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Preußische Tugenden

''So is Fabulous.''

''Greatness is Responsibility.''

To my fellow Prussians:

The Rainbow before the Prussian Doctrines.

It is not all easy and you may condemn yourselves for having been born to follow them. But once you achieve it, you are the glitters amongst the stars.

PS: This version is not complete. More is to be expected of Prussians.

But here you go.
Eins, Zwei, Drei...

Demeanour

Austerity

Courage

Courtesy

Diligence

Fortitude without Self-Pity

Honesty

Honourable

Humility

Moderation

Patience

Punctuality

Responsibility

Sincerity

Virtuousness

Humanity

Empathy

Equality and Fairness coupled with merit bonuses

Generosity

Gratefulness

(God-like) Compassion

Godliness, Coupled with Religious Tolerance; to each their own Salvation

Kindness and Love to All Beings

Magnanimous

Justice / law / Military / Order

Coherence

Competency

Discipline

Efficiency

Fidelity and Commitment for the righteous cause

Obedience (with consciousness)

Pride for the Nation and One’s Righteous and Virtuous Self

Sense of Duty

Sense of Justice, Law and Order

To each their own merits and responsibility for one’s own actions

Valour

WISDOM

Conscientiousness

Enlightenment

Forward-Thinking

Incorruptibility

Independent

Moral Courage

Righteousness

Self-Consciousness

Simplicity

Self-Discipline

Self-Reflection, be harder on yourself than on others

Transcendence

Understanding / Wisdom, To know when to do what, To know how to behave in accordance to the events*

To my fellow Prussians: I had enough of fighting.

May I be Frederick the Great no more. I rather be Fritz the Fabulous if it means the future of Germans and Prussians can once again hold their heads up high. Strive for Excellence so even if you fail you are amongst the stars. Greatness is just a term that follows...

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Freedom with Discipline

"The idea of freedom can never be disassociated from real Prussia. The real Prussian spirit means a synthesis between restraint and freedom, between voluntary subordination and conscientious leadership, between pride in oneself and consideration for others, between rigour and compassion. Unless a balance is kept between these qualities, the Prussian spirit is in danger of degenerating into soulless routine and narrow-minded dogmatism."

Henning Hermann Karl Robert von Tresckow

"Freedom without discipline is chaos."

"Blind discipline are reserved for the common soldiers. Generals and Marshals should exercise some sense of voice over their ruler, although the ultimate decision lies within the sovereign."

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