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| Vishna |
Nov 02, 2008, 04:11 AM
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I've been thinking lately about respect and its limits i.e. whats the most you can give someone and the least you can give someone.
What do you think they would be? |
| Phi |
Nov 02, 2008, 04:52 AM
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Give the respect you expect.
If it's not returned then it should be lost. Respect can't be partial, it's either there or not. If it's not there, remember that it can be gained later on, or repaired. But out of respect to you, it's all in what you feel comfortable with(as all of this is just one opinion) |
| Joesus |
Nov 02, 2008, 10:55 AM
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I've been thinking lately about respect and its limits i.e. whats the most you can give someone and the least you can give someone. That would be proportionate to ones own limits in giving and receiving. Where the boundaries lay within ones own interpretation of themselves and reality. |
| Vishna |
Nov 02, 2008, 02:20 PM
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Thanks guys, got me thinking more.
To have absolutely no respect for something would mean you deny it's existence or even possible existence wouldn't it? If you had maximum respect for something it's existence would be more important to you than your own - I'm thinking a bodyguard scenario. What do you guys think? Peace |
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