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Friday, April 11, 2008
Learn How To Respect Treating people with respect makes your world a nicer place to live in, whether it's at home, at school, or out in your community. Respecting your parents, siblings, boss, partner, wife etc. also makes you a happier person. And it's easy - all you have to do is treat people the way you like to have them treat you. We live in a multi-racial country that made up of many different cultures, languages, races, and backgrounds. That kind of variety can make all our lives a lot more fun and interesting, but only if we get along with each other. And to do that we have to respect each other. For instant, your boss always come late for work and he'll fux the shit out of you if you're late even a minute. *pause* He will never get the respect from you or anyone in the office. Lead by example. I'd probably be a hypocrite when I'm complaining about a bunch of workers whining and complaining about the littlest inconvenience at the work-place. It's WORK, you're supposed to be inconvenient all times. ALWAYS expect shit to happen and with that way, you're never disappointed. I hate the fact that people are such hypocrites. People take one hour lunch breaks, check e-mail, bring kids to work, and then complain that they're too busy to work on and review a project that was due a year ago. Respect others with your words. For example, you hate it when people scold you "Fux your mother", then start respecting others by not saying those words first. Don't insult people or make fun of them. Listen to others when they speak and value other people's opinions. Be considerate of people's likes and dislikes. Be sensitive to other people's feelings and don't pressure someone to do something he or she doesn't want to do. Tolerating each other is not that hard to do once you understand one another. If people can learn to communicate effectively by letting each other know how they feel and sometimes even why they feel the way they do, then it would be much easier to relate to one another. If you can relate to someone, or at least see where they are coming from, tolerating them isn't a task. [2:14 AM] |
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