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Tao of Lifeguarding
One who is in danger
Must be saved
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Must be certified
Must have the courage to risk their life for another
And the intelligence to know how to do it correctly
Watch carefully.
Enforce the rules.
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Save anyone, no matter what it takes.
One who rescues
Does not care what will happen to themselves.
Using courage, intelligence, and integrity,
A lifeguard has all swimmers’ lives in their hands
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