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Archive for December 6th, 2008

Dec 06 2008

Respect

Published by jodapoet under Writing, philosophy Edit This

We all want it and expect it.  Aretha Franklin even sang about it but unfortunately we don’t always get it.  Yesterday, I witnessed firsthand how demeaning and ugly disrespect can be.  I’m the type of person who if you show me disrespect that’s one thing but to be disrespectful to the people I love and care about is unacceptable.  It infuriates and deeply hurts me.  I won’t get into details here however I want to talk a little bit about respect in general terms.

Respect as defined by Webster’s is: to feel or show high esteem for, to hold in high regard.  To show consideration for, to avoid intruding or interfering with.

I think the keywords here are show consideration for and avoid intruding or interfering.  As human beings we should all show consideration for each other.  We should be considerate of people’s feelings, wants and needs.  To me it’s just a matter of being human.  If you are inconsiderate of others you are less than human.  Intruding and interfering with the lives of others does not just say you are a busybody but rather someone who does not have a heart, period.  For me there is no other explanation.  

Just think about it.  If we all were considerate of others, allowed them to live their lives as they see fit and not intrude or interfere with their own belief system wouldn’t this world be a much better place in which to live?  If Governments lived by this same rule would we see so many wars and conflicts? No.  It’s just a matter of live and let live while showing consideration for others.

Respect is the most important stronghold to any relationship even if that relationship is between strangers. Without it there is nothing.

 

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