rightattitude

Right Attitude In Hawai’i, “right attitude” is known as pono, and is a learned trait passed from elders to younger generations. Right attitude has to do with being responsible for oneself and not judging others. It is about trying to find lessons and meaning in circumstances that make their way into one’s life. Right attitude is also about not forcing anything, be it will, beliefs or anything else onto others. Being pono can be symbolized by a sun and its rays. The sun is always in the sky as a reminder that it is always there, bright, brilliant and strong, as we should all try to emulate it with right attitude.
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