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Reviewed by Samantha Dewitt (Rivera) for Readers' Favorite
In 1992, British record holder Derek Redmond showed a relentless drive and refused to give up. On 9/11/2001, New York's finest stood strong in the face of the worst terrorist attack most of us have ever known. The 2010 Arab Spring cost tens of thousands of lives. Each of these major world events showcased a value that can be applied in life to help anyone make the most of it. These are only a few of the events and situations that Scott Freidheim has experienced throughout his life. In Code of Conduct, readers will be pulled directly into the varied situations that have shaped who he is and helped him create his own personal code of conduct.
Scott Freidheim has 32 principles and values that he finds most important in life, which make up his personal code of conduct. He encourages the reader to create their own code of conduct by sharing where his code comes from. Each story in Code of Conduct paints a picture that places the reader right in the middle of a specific situation with action and characters. The fact that those characters are real people who lived through real events makes many of the stories themselves seem even more astounding. For example, reading about the way Freidheim experienced 9/11 and some of the effects of the Holocaust firsthand really makes the reader think hard about their own life and experiences. Each story moves along at a brisk pace, getting to the point quickly and sharing the most relevant details. The themes throughout Code of Conduct are varied, including those related to human nature, self-improvement, and helping others and the world around us. Code of Conduct helps the reader decide what’s important to them and what values and principles have shaped their own life.