One of the tenants of Masonry is that it exists to "make good men better". Like many aspects of the Fraternity, what this means to the individual Mason is largely left to his experience and study. Therefore I'm asking this diverse and august group, what, in your experience, is it about Masonry that fulfills this axiom?
It 's not a tenant of Masonry to
make good men better. It's what occurs for men who
apply its principles. The Fraternity won't do it. Your Brothers won't do it. No one will, can and shall do it
but you. That's message hidden within the 3rd Degree Legend.
You're on your own in making yourself a better man. That doesn't mean your Brothers won't assist you in YOUR efforts. It just means that the Betterment is by YOUR efforts, and no one else's.
Furthermore, we don't provide a man any tools to do this. The Fraternity tells men what tools can and should be used (and developed since the tools are truly internal and require internal disciple for them to manifest), but it is up to the man to make the tools to use.