Warriors
The Warrior is ruled by his inherent sense of justice. Control is his middle name. He does what he says, and says what he does. He’s driven, dangerous, and committed to writing wrongs and punishing evil.
The Warriors strengths include:
-his moral compass which always points him in the direction of duty and honor. His integrity is solid and rules his actions.
-his stick-with-it attitude. He is guided by what he believes is right, can be idealistic, and runs with the knowledge that he’s the only one who can fix things. He’s tenacious with a capital T.
-his loyalty, both toward his obligations or commitments, and toward his friends. He is above corruption and is always true to his word.
No man is without flaws. Some of the Warriors are:
-his tenacity. It can work against him, making him unable to give up, even in the face of death.
-his black and white view of the world. There is no gray in his life and he won’t tolerate excuses and the word forgiveness isn’t in his vocabulary.
-his belief that the end justifies the means. He can be self-righteous, but he’s always justified in his mind.
Here are some well-known Warriors:

Mel Gibson in Braveheart. He was ruled by truth and justice.

Die Hard? You bet. Bruce Willis put it all on the line to fight for his family.
Breaking the typical mold, Gregory Peck playing Atticus Finch in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a true Warrior. His sense of justice commands his every action.

Brave in the face of danger, Keanu Reeves rocks in Speed.
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