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PHILOSOPHY 

The Falcone's System International Corporation Philosophy is based on the Code of Bushido, the moral guide of most of the samurai which has seven essential principles that are:


1. Rectitude and Justice  

Be honored in your treatments with everybody. Believe in Justice, but not in the one that emanates from others, but in yours.  For an authentic samurai, there are not gray tonalities in honesty and justice.  Only the correct and the incorrect exist. 

 

2. Heroic value  

Stand out over people's masses that fear to act. To hide like a turtle in their shell is not to live.  A samurai should have heroic value. It is absolutely venturesome. It is dangerous. It’s to live the life in a full, complete & wonderful way. The heroic anger is not blind. It is intelligent and strong.  It replaces the fear for the respect and the caution.

 

3. Compassion  

By an intense training, the samurai becomes quick and strong. He is not as the rest of the men. He develops a power that it should be used for the well being of all.   He has compassion. He helps his partners at any opportunity. If the opportunity doesn't arise, he walks out of his way to find it. 

 

4. Courtesy  

The samurai doesn't have reasons to be cruel. They don't need to demonstrate their force. A samurai is courteous even with his enemies. Without this direct sample of respect we are not better than the animals.   A samurai receives respect not only for its fierceness in battle, but also for its way of dealing with other ones. The authentic interior force of the samurai becomes evident in times of difficulties.

 

5. Honor  

The Authentic samurai has only one judge of its own honor, and it’s himself. The decisions that you take and own you carry them out are a reflection of who you really are.  You cannot hide from yourself.

 

 

6. Absolute sincerity  

When a samurai says that he will make something, it’s as if it’s already done Anything in this earth will stop him in the realization of what has said that he will make.  He must not “give his word". He must not “promise”. The simple act of speaking has put in movement the act of making. 

To Speak and to Make is the same action.

 

7. Duty and Loyalty  

For the samurai, to have made or said something, means that something belongs to him. He is responsible for it and of all the consequences that follows it. 

A samurai is intensely loyal to those under his concern. For those whom he is responsible, remains fiercely faithful.  

The words of a man are as their prints; you can follow them wherever he goes. 

 

Beware with the way you follow.

 

 

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