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NCCaniac42
12-05-2009, 06:29 PM
Here is the best definition of SISU I can find. It is from Finlandia University in Hancock, Michigan (Suomi College when I was growing up). www.finlandia.edu for reference.

To the Finnish people, sisu has a mystical, almost magical meaning. Sisu (pronounced - see'-soo) is a unique Finnish concept. It is a Finnish term that can be roughly translated into English as strength of will, determination, perseverance, and acting rationally in the face of adversity.
Sisu is not momentary courage, but the ability to sustain that courage. It is a word that cannot be fully translated. It defines the Finnish people and their character. It stands for the philosophy that what must be done will be done, regardless of cost.
Sisu is an inherent characteristic of the Finnish people. You might call it backbone, spunk, stamina, guts, or drive and perseverance. It is a measure of integrity that surpasses the hardship and sees through to the end.
Sisu has sustained the Finns in fighting forty-two wars with Russia and losing every one. It’s the quality that lets them laugh at themselves in the face of disaster. It’s the hard-jawed integrity that makes them pay their war debts in full. In short, it’s the indomitable will that sets Finns apart and explains many of the incredible things they do.

This is what this team must display for the next four plus months.

GO CANES!!!