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"You have to set aside your personal feelings in order to build relationships."
The key to a strong society is trust, self-control, and patience. Dwight Moudy and John Reffett dive into how the Code of the West principles, particularly "Ride for the Brand," can build strong relationships in our polarized world. They share the surprising history of diverse cowboys—including ex-slaves and Hispanic ranchers—who had to set aside animosity to complete the cattle drive. Learn how the Cowboy Ethics program uses a mock cattle drive activity to teach students the invaluable lesson of working together, even when they don't agree.
By Brian Sapp"You have to set aside your personal feelings in order to build relationships."
The key to a strong society is trust, self-control, and patience. Dwight Moudy and John Reffett dive into how the Code of the West principles, particularly "Ride for the Brand," can build strong relationships in our polarized world. They share the surprising history of diverse cowboys—including ex-slaves and Hispanic ranchers—who had to set aside animosity to complete the cattle drive. Learn how the Cowboy Ethics program uses a mock cattle drive activity to teach students the invaluable lesson of working together, even when they don't agree.