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The
Statement Of Core Values
We commit to the value
of Trust, the foundation of a relationship based
on a belief in oneself as well as others, which is earned and
strengthened through experience. The value of trust is found in
our reliance on each other and enables an open comfort in interacting
with brothers.
We commit to the value
of Honor, staying true to a set of higher standards
and morals in the face of adversity. Membership in Phi Kappa Sigma
means a commitment to leading an honorable life.
We commit to the value
of Respect, which begins with yourself and the practice
of the golden rule, "Do unto others as you would have them
do unto you." This statement is the acceptance of the ideals
of others. In order to move forward as a brotherhood, we must
continue to consider each other's viewpoints.
We commit to the value
of Knowledge, the acquisition of thought, theory
and principles following in the footsteps of our founding fathers
in accordance with our oath of brotherhood. With this knowledge
we will come closer to self-discovery, the improvement of society
and the translation of knowledge into power.
We commit to the value
of Wisdom, a virtue gained through experiences of
self and others. Wisdom is the application of knowledge and past
experiences to make decisions regardless of the situation. Through
sharing wisdom, a bond is formed between young and old, teacher
and student; this bond is what brings us together.
We commit to the value
of Responsibility, by being reliable in the fulfillment
of the objectives of our fraternity and our personal obligations,
enduring the consequences of our actions.
We commit to the value
of Integrity, our inner foundation for holding true
to our values of trust, honor, respect, knowledge, wisdom, and
responsibility that guides us to make the best decisions.
As we have seen these
values to be critical in the past, they will become even more
important in the future!
As adopted by the 90th
Grand Chapter
Philadelphia, PA, July 22, 2000 |