Individualism and Superiority

Certain traits distinguish an honorable and superior man from those with less admirable characters. Among the traits of the honorable individualist are honesty, loyalty to friends and family, courage, respect, and self-reliance. These traits are evidenced in the quote-"We will never bring disgrace on this, our city, by any act of dishonesty or cowardice." These words are the beginning of the Athenian Oath--taken by all seventeen year old males in ancient Athens. Clearly, the most fundamental concepts of honorable manhood have existed for thousands of years. Those who know and follow such concepts are superior to those who by word or deed, disavow them.

The individualist can take care of himself and his family. He is not dependent on others for his social, emotional, or physical security. Those who are attracted to the N.T.I. share these same beliefs and values. They are honest and honorable men who take pride in their self-reliance and ability to control their own environment. They want to improve their abilities as well as share the knowledge and skills they possess with others of like mind who enjoy the N.T.I.

Respect is another major quality of the honorable man and individualist. He respects himself and others who subscribe to the concepts of honorable manhood. He is, in turn, respected by other men who hold similar values. The individualist is courteous to everyone in all circumstances regardless of how unpleasant the situation may be.

As an honorable individualist, you possess the qualities discussed here. You are superior to the socialist. Enjoy your superiority and be proud of it. Come and enjoy the camaraderie of others who share your values. Come and shoot the N.T.I.