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Old 12-12-2003, 07:25 AM   #15
Faenaduial
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I first read LotR in my early teens in the early 70's. I agree with mwcFrodo that reading the book against the backdrop of an ongoing war certainly had an affect on my life. However I believe that most of our experiences in early life tend to help make up or moral character.

More than any other writings (other than the Bible) Tolkien's writings have given me some good lessons in life that I strive to live by:

1. Frodo - Though you may be frightened, dig deep for your courage and keep trying.
2. Gandalf -- None of us has the right to judge another.
3. Aragorn -- Stick to your beliefs and tread your own path though the journey may take longer than you wish.
4. Sam -- Be loyal to your friends.
5. Elves -- Remember and treasure your traditions. Honor the world around you and suffer no hurt to nature. Enjoy what you are given.

Seems like it should be easy to stick to those rules, but sometimes it is harder than you would think.
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