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How difficult is it to treat someone with respect and dignity? Why do age, caste, creed, and race influence how we treat one another??

We humans are very funny and complex. We want everything for ourselves including respect and dignity. Well, it’s a two-way street my darlings, hence one should practice what they preach. Evolve with time, ask for help but don’t disrespect someone just because they are younger than you or your thoughts are different from theirs.

It’s not enough to say the right things; you also have to do them. Let us adjust to the changes around us, seek assistance when needed, and, most importantly, refrain from criticizing others simply because they are different or younger. That is how we make the world a better place for everyone.

Think about this: each individual you encounter is on their journey. They have been through stuff, just like you. Respect implies recognizing that journey, even if it differs from yours. It’s similar to giving a gift: you get it back.

Respect is more than just a word; it has the potential to change someone’s life. Disrespect can be like a heavy weight that weighs down on a person’s spirit. It destroys self-esteem and causes permanent scars. Maintaining decorum and treating others with respect is more than a virtue; it’s a necessity for healthy growth.

Consider a world in which our differences are sources of strength rather than conflict.  It’s not a difficult concept to grasp—just be nice, attempt to understand others, and keep your heart open. This isn’t just about making the world a better place for everyone; it’s about creating a safe haven where respect is the foundation of every contact, boosting each individual along the way.

“Her quietness was mistaken by many, they took it for granted and crossed their lines. Now it is her rage and power that is making them worried, how can a person once so silent suddenly stand for herself? Well, she realized her worth and now she is all set to rule her life with respect and kindness.”- RVA.

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HOPE!:) You are doing Ok!

Richa V AroraAugust 11, 2024

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