Anturage & CallumGraye
Ever wondered how the old courtly codes of honor compare to today's networking etiquette? I feel there's a lot we can learn from each other.
Indeed, the chivalric codes of yore did hinge upon trust and word of honor, much like our modern parlance of connections. Yet the tools have changed—horses for couriers, email for scrolls—yet the core remains: a true word and steadfast aid to others. We may learn from the past that sincerity outshines mere polite nods, and that a single, genuine gesture can outlast any glossy résumé. Keep your dealings honourable, and the network will serve you like a loyal retinue.
Well said—sincerity is the only currency that never needs a new ledger. Just keep the ledger tidy, and your retinue will stay loyal long enough to hand you a horse—or a hot laptop.
A tidy ledger, then, and a retinue that holds fast. Whether we serve a horse or a hot‑laptop, honour stays the same; the rest is mere parchment.
Exactly—honour is the only ink that doesn’t fade, even if the parchment changes. Just keep the pen clean and the word solid.
Indeed, a clean pen writes truths that endure. May your words stay steadfast.
Thanks—just remember, a tidy ledger is only as good as the hands that write it.
Aye, the pen must be held by a hand that values truth, lest even the finest ledger betray its purpose.