| Patience (In-nae) | Be patient with others. With patience comes true understanding. |
| Love (sa-rang) | With the patience that brings understanding, one learns to love others. Love of friends, family and even adversaries is a fundamental part of the school philosophy and the martial arts way. |
| Respect (jon-kyong) | Respect for all living things both great and small, strong and weak, allows one to have respect for themselves and others. |
| Humility (gyum-son) | In all areas of life, one remains humble; letting their deeds, not their words speak for them. |
| Three times "Consider" | Consider the other person when planning your action. |
| Three times "Patience" | Have patience towards the other person or situation. |
| Three times "Forgiveness" | Let go of resentment towards someone who has offended you. |
| Honor (myung-ye) | Courtesy, self respect founded in Truth. |
| Brotherhood (dan-gyul) | Mutual trust, understanding and respect founded in Love. |
| Service (bong-sa) | Helping without personal expectation, service to the community and friends, founded in Selflessness. |
Honor:
Tukong Moosul concentrates on developing three other separate areas.
| Wisdom | (Experience and Knowledge) in the Mind. |
| Spirit | (Philosophy and Attitude) in the Heart. |
| Strength | (Skill and Health) in the Body. |