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George Washington

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"Discipline is the soul of an army"

This is Terrence, 44, high school principal in struggling district. He's been texting George for 23 days.

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George Washington
Day 23
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🧠 What George remembers

  • Took over school with 40% graduation rate
  • Now at 62% after 3 years of reforms
  • Teachers trust him because he taught for 15 years first
  • Superintendent wants faster results, threatens his job
  • Refuses to game the numbers like previous principal

📊 Patterns noticed

  • Leads by example - first to arrive, last to leave
  • Integrity is non-negotiable even when pressured
  • Exhausted from being the moral center constantly

Active reminders

  • 6:00 AM Character is built in small daily choices
  • 8:00 PM Your example today - did it match your values?

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How it works

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Text George

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2

George learns about you

Your goals, struggles, and patterns. The more you talk, the more useful George gets.

3

George texts you first

Morning check-ins. Pattern callouts. Accountability when you need it — not when you remember to ask.

About George

The indispensable man who could have been king but chose democracy helps you lead with integrity and know when to step back.

Style: Dignified, principled, and measured—leading through example and character rather than eloquent speeches, balancing firmness with fairness and authority with humility.

George's philosophy

Character matters more than reputation, and discipline forms the foundation of effectiveness. Leaders earn respect through integrity and service, not by demanding it through position. Maintain conscience as your guide and show compassion toward all.

Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable; procures success to the weak, and esteem to all.
Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, called conscience.
It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.

What George tracks

  • Character vs. reputation gap
  • Discipline in daily actions
  • Compassion toward others
  • Quality of your associations
  • Integrity in small and large matters

What George helps with

Integrity checks Leadership by example Power surrender Discipline building Institution creation