Remarks by HE Governor Nigel Dakin CMG on the occasion of Jags McCartney Day
JAGS McCartney Day: A focus on heroism, from the pride of individual figures to the many in our communities who are everyday heroes too.

Good morning Turks and Caicos and a particularly warm welcome to the family, friends and past colleagues of the late, let바카라 사이트s say it great, Honourable James Alexander George Smith McCartney - who our national day is named after - and who, in the shadow of his legacy, we are gathered here today.
You may recall that last year I used this opportunity to ask some questions about how JAGS would view the challenges of TCI today; how he would describe the challenge of today바카라 사이트s diversity; how he would therefore nation-build, and; what leadership lessons we might take from him, as we all wrestle with these challenges ourselves.
My congratulations to our keynote speaker 바카라 사이트 Leo Lightbourne 바카라 사이트 for taking on those hard questions and answering them so comprehensively.
Beyond the keynote speaker the Premier, Leader of the Opposition and JAGS daughter have all spoken and so set against this somewhat crowded backdrop of expertise, perhaps you will allow me to both rest on what I said last year and allow me to tackle a slightly different thought, a thought that flows from any discussion of any 바카라 사이트national hero바카라 사이트.
That is, how do make sure that the shadow any singular national hero casts, does not put others in the shade to the point that future heroes do not emerge 바카라 사이트 indeed multiply - but instead how do we harness heroic energy today, that draws on inspiration from our past and from JAG바카라 사이트s life.
Given JAGS set the bar so high - what exactly do we mean by heroism and in defining it 바카라 사이트 how can we all encourage it 바카라 사이트 indeed perhaps teach it - in a practical sense to our children.
Many proud nations have an individual figure that towers over all others. My mind turns to George Washington in the United States, Nelson Mandela in South Africa and Mahatma Ghandi in India. Early days, perhaps, but on present showing Volodymyr Zelensky would appear to be starting to occupy this type of position in Ukraine.
But even countries that have 바카라 사이트a바카라 사이트 national hero doesn바카라 사이트t preclude them from having 바카라 사이트many바카라 사이트 national heroes. It is quite possible to have both. Think of George Washington and you quickly think of Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton and from a different age Lincoln. And none of them have a day named after them 바카라 사이트 that is reserved for Martin Luther King. Think of Mandela and your mind turns to Desmond Tutu, Ghandi takes you to Nehru.
And of course not all countries have one towering figure. By way of contrast, in the UK, there is no equivalent to say Washington, Mandela or indeed JAGS. With a 2,000-year history that바카라 사이트s perhaps inevitable - but an attempt at a popular poll in 2002, to find the one hundred Greatest Britons, included 바카라 사이트 once the public had had their say - a relatively small number of genuine national leaders.
It did however include scientists, explorer바카라 사이트s, mathematicians, physicists, biologists, artists, writers, poets, Generals and Admirals, athletes, entertainers, and monarchs and even a comedian. As an aside, it바카라 사이트s worth reflecting that in Barbados one of their 10 National Heroes바카라 사이트 is a sportsman 바카라 사이트 Sir Garfield Sobers.
My personal choice, of the Greatest Britain, came in only at number 76 바카라 사이트 바카라 사이트The Unknown Warrior바카라 사이트 - buried in Westminster Abbey. However, the person the British people did place first in their poll was indeed a politician: Winston Churchill. But of course Churchill is not without historical controversy and having led us through the Second World War 바카라 사이트 a moment of huge crisis for us - he lost a landslide election at its conclusion, so his popularity was in question at the moment of his greatest achievement.
I think an important point that comes from this is acknowledging, as those who knew him well have acknowledged about JAGS, that national heroes aren바카라 사이트t perfect - in fact they can바카라 사이트t be perfect. They make mistakes 바카라 사이트 indeed as we will see in a moment - they are almost forced into making mistakes because they must take risks. There is a very significant difference indeed between a hero and a saint.
With that in mind, the point I think I want to land today 바카라 사이트 in the shadow of JAGS - is that for all our imperfections we have it in all of us to be heroic. So perhaps the most important thing I can hope to nail is to define what heroism is, because if we know what it is, we can be intentional in its pursuit and if we know what it is, we can properly honour it.
Heroism can of course be thought of in many ways. The notion of 바카라 사이트ultimate sacrifice바카라 사이트 has a long history and is, for example, deeply rooted in myths, legends and antiquity as well as in present day military culture. Many globally recognised, let alone national heroes, like JAGS, have died at too young an age and that tragedy 바카라 사이트 the notion that so much more was yet to come - has helped consolidate their heroic status.
바카라 사이트John바카라 사이트 Chapter 15 Verse 13, captures it all rather beautifully: 바카라 사이트Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends바카라 사이트. It바카라 사이트s this quality that attracts me, for example, to my own choice in the UK of the 바카라 사이트Unknown Soldier바카라 사이트.
But this is a very focussed definition and not one particularly helpful for a society that wishes to be at peace and hopes its heroes enjoy longevity.
What we might instead say is that heroes exemplify cherished values; heroes display qualities we admire; heroes show us how to overcome challenges and heroes call us to stand up for others. And heroes do one more thing 바카라 사이트 heroes take risks 바카라 사이트 not risks at others expense 바카라 사이트 but risks that can seriously rebound on them.
So let me try and define heroism so we can intentionally pursue it and we can recognise it when we see it. Fortunately, there is a reasonable consensus that heroism needs to be made up of at least four criteria, all of which must be fulfilled.
First, it바카라 사이트s performed in service to others who are in need바카라 사이트whether that바카라 사이트s a person, group, or community바카라 사이트or in defence of certain ideals.
Second, it바카라 사이트s engaged in voluntarily. This is true even in military or policing contexts; heroism is an act that goes well beyond that required by normal duty.
Third, it is performed without any gain anticipated at the time the act occurs.
Finally, and this is the crucial difference between altruism and heroism, a heroic act is one performed with recognition of possible risks and costs. Those may be to one바카라 사이트s well-being or perhaps more pertinent to us today, to ones reputation. The actor is willing to accept anticipated sacrifice in pursuit of a larger goal.
The good news, I believe, is we have far more potential hero바카라 사이트s around us than we might imagine and so the next question is 바카라 사이트how do we encourage more potential heroes to perform heroic acts바카라 사이트.
I suggest the first thing is that we need to know 바카라 사이트 and in particular our young people need to know 바카라 사이트 is that heroism is alive and well and being a hero is achievable right here, and right now.
Now, to lighten the mood, and accepting the verse I바카라 사이트m about to use isn바카라 사이트t quite as beautiful as the John: 15:13, I want to delve into popular culture for a moment. The final line, of the first verse, of 바카라 사이트Something Just Like This바카라 사이트 - the collaboration between the American band 바카라 사이트The Chainsmokers바카라 사이트 and the UK바카라 사이트s 바카라 사이트Coldplay바카라 사이트 바카라 사이트 rather nails the point I want to make바카라 사이트now bear with me.
If you haven바카라 사이트t heard it, I바카라 사이트m afraid my own 바카라 사이트risk taking바카라 사이트 doesn바카라 사이트t extend to me singing it for you 바카라 사이트 although there may be others here who would relish the opportunity. But the lyrics go as follows바카라 사이트
I바카라 사이트ve been reading books of old
The legends and the myths
Achilles and his gold
Hercules and his gifts
Spider-Man바카라 사이트s control
And Batman with his Fists
And clearly I don바카라 사이트t see myself upon that list.
It바카라 사이트s that last line 바카라 사이트And clearly I don바카라 사이트t see myself on that list바카라 사이트 that I want to hover over because my contention is, we do need to see ourselves on that list, young and old alike.
We all need to see 바카라 사이트 in this Territory 바카라 사이트 heroic role models living amongst us. They are there, for sure, we just probably need to do a better job in acknowledging them. Given the complex circumstances we are in - complexity that I바카라 사이트m not sure JAGS could have imagined we would face within 40 of his untimely death - we are not going to build a nation without living, breathing, everyday heroes walking amongst us that we recognise as such.
The good news is that I, and you, see them every day, in multiple walks of life, including some close to me on this stage and some I see in the audience, and many I know who are watching or listening. In politics, for sure, but also in sport and culture, in uniform and without, on land and at sea, in the church and in secular life, in the private sector, public and voluntary.
Beyond that I see disabled people living an almost daily life of heroism, I see parents of children with special needs and - in terms of taking the personal risk, to reach for the stars (because the risk of perpetual failure stalks those with such high ambition) - I see world class athletes, artists and performers from TCI making it on the world stage and I바카라 사이트m in genuine awe of them and I think you are too.
Acts of heroism though don바카라 사이트t just come from truly exceptional people but from people placed in the right circumstance and given the necessary tools to transform compassion into action. The key point is that they have to be prepared to take a personal risk to do that, and that behaviour of sacrifice can be encouraged.
A first step we can take is to quietly say to ourselves that we are willing to be a hero 바카라 사이트in waiting바카라 사이트. When we see wrong, we won바카라 사이트t look the other way, we will take a risk, and we will step up. We can pledge to act when confronted with a situation where we feel something is wrong, to actively develop our heroic abilities and believe in the heroic capacities within ourselves and others.
If you are a parent, teacher or youth leader, you might want to talk about so called: 바카라 사이트Giraffe Courage바카라 사이트. A good up bringing, that teaches right from wrong, is of course the foundation, as is encouraging empathy, compassion and altruism. But to turn that to heroism 바카라 사이트 just like a Giraffe 바카라 사이트 we need to have the inner confidence to stick our neck out 바카라 사이트 and to stand tall.
No one can be a hero every day of their life, that would be literally exhausting, and most heroes are remembered for a relatively small number of actions 바카라 사이트 perhaps a singular act of bravery. But if every day we hide in the crowd we will, in the end, however good our thoughts, only be part of the problem because a lack of positive heroic action tends to work in favour of those who do harm, not those who do good.
We need to honour our first national hero and at the same time demystify what it is to be a hero. Being a hero is an opportunity open to us all.
So finally, standing in the shadow of our national hero, and paying my own respects to him as I will shortly in laying a wreath, I also want to acknowledge, as I바카라 사이트m sure he would, the unsung, quiet heroes바카라 사이트the men and women who put themselves in some form of jeopardy, defend a moral cause, help someone in need.
I thank our national hero for leading the way and I encourage us all to be inspired by his example, to not only live our best life, but to live the most heroic life we can.
And with that, may God Bless these heroic Turks and Caicos Islands.

Honouring the Nation바카라 사이트s Hero