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How to Be Trustworthy and Loyal

The Scout Law is a guide on how to live.

Start putting that guide into practice by understanding the first point: A Scout is trustworthy. That word describes someone who can be relied on to be honest. If you’re honest, others begin to trust you.

Would you trust someone who frequently lies or breaks their commitments? No. Tell the truth and keep your promises. That doesn’t mean you must be perfect. But if you make a mistake, it does mean admitting it and trying to make it right.

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