i just gave away 2 23in monitors. does that make me have honor? nope. I have also given away firefighter, x52 stick, ram , cpu. also helped a fellow flier get back on his feet. he stayed with me a couple of months and I helped him with a couple of hundred bucks.
does that mean i have honor? I dont think so, and specially I will never get honor playing a stupid cartoon game.
honor is when you look back and smile as you help somebody else. I perhaps have looked back and smiled a couple of times, but I am not different than anybody else.
semp
You are in part wrong. As giving away those things and doing those things were in fact honorable acts. Those acts being virtuous and worthy of praise and/or respect. Having honor has also something to do with character
"Of all the properties which belong to honorable men, not one is so highly prized as that of character." Henry Clay
Honor is in doing things you dont have to.(such as you did) And sometimes by showing respect by not doing things just because you can.
Honor is in the way you conduct yourself.
Honor is about self sacrifice for the good or betterment of others. This is why we hold our soldiers in such high esteem and recognize them to have honor.
But While our military personnel deserves a a very high degree of honor for their self sacrifice. Honor is not exclusive to them. You do not have to be a soldier or in the military to have honor or to behave honorably.
Honor and behaving honorably. It is not only about fighting or combat, it is also about how one behaves towards the world and behaving with a certain degree of higher character. Being honorable means taking the difficult, but righteous path when you have the option to take the easy, unethical path.
In competition it means behaving within a degree of ethics and not acting with what is largely considered bad form such as gamesmanship.
And example of a lack of integrity would be
"Anyone who seeks to gain an advantage over his or her opponent by means of a skill that the game itself was not designed to test demonstrates a lack of personal integrity and violates the integrity of the game."
Honor is a combination of not only how you see yourself. But in how you behave and how you are seen by others
I could write more. But there is a good explanation of honor here (saves me the trouble)
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/12/21/manly-honor-vii-how-and-why-to-revive-manly-honor-in-the-twenty-first-century/