Ed,
A good listing, but if I could offer a thought for consideration:
Participation - Chivalry is not solely an intellectual exercise. It needs to be lived every day. It is not arrogance to be seen demonstrating your values and beliefs. Strive to be the example to others by getting involved in the service to your community.
It has been my experience than it is easy to just sit back and discuss high minded ideals, safe in the comfort of your home, surrounded by loved ones. But to transport your beliefs out into the real world, where they may be tested is much harder and a better indicator of the character of a chivalric man or woman. As knights, we should seek to inspire the young to actively seek out a better, more fulfilling way of life. The best way to inspire is to be out, interacting with the rest of the world, dealing with it in accordance to your values. What do you think?
Butch
Hon. ACPS