Who Should You RESPECT--and Why?

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Who Should You RESPECT--and Why?

In today's video, Kevin articulates the difference between respecting someone and BEING respectful TOWARDS someone.

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I respect people who respect me regardless of age, job, nationality, faith, but I will act respectfully even if they lose my respect. I'm not gonna disrespect them back but it doesn't necessarily mean I would have the same amount of respect for them that I did before. I agree with the saying "Respect is earned, not given, but I give respect to anyone until they prove they don't deserve it regardless of age, Job title, nationality, or religion beliefs.

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Everyone read the text below if you want to.
Respecting is good.
Respect people and show respect to the internet too by not violating rules from websites and respecting people online.
Respecting the internet also means not violating websites rules like violating Facebook rules. Privacy, Deception and Device Abuse is not allowed on playstore.

HumanandAnimalSupporter
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Some people can view respect a little differently than a lot of others can

MultiAarcher
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this is great for middle school students.

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First learn the meaning of what you say, then speak -Epictetus

This is a beautifully worded but profound statement.
Just no..This is not the definition of respect.
To learn the true meaning takes more than just knowing the definition, you have to intentionally experience and practice the context in which the word Respect describes to truly analyze and understand it.

Is the glass of water half empty or half full?

This is making Respect into something more or less than what it is.

re·spect
/rəˈspekt/
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noun
1.
a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
"the director had a lot of respect for Douglas as an actor"

late Middle English: from Latin respectus, from the verb respicere ‘look back at, regard’, from re- ‘back’ + specere ‘look at’.

If it's a feeling, then it's a reaction, not an action.

Newtons third law of motion.

Then opposite of respect, is disgust.

I don't have deep admiration for what is essentially misinformation, if I chose to feel otherwise, I'd have to lie to myself in order to do so.

treverhoughton