I was walking through Grey's...Err, excuse me, *coughs* Elderton Country Market today. *rolls eyes* (They had to go and change the name of the store, just to confuse me. It was a rotten vicious plot. ANYWAYS) I'm walking through the store today with my Dad. We had just gotten back from my first driving lesson. (BOOOOORIIIIING *grin) From behind me, I heard a deep voice saying, "Excuse me" I turned. I was confronted by a pretty big guy, wearing a black t-shirt. The front said "Elderton Wrestling"...Not very impressive. But it was the back that caught my attention. As he walked away, I glanced after him. Bold white lettering across the back of his shirt said. "Respect isn't given, it is EARNED." It made me think. Yep, right there in the produce aisle, between the apples and the tomato sauce.
Respect isn't given. It is EARNED. It's something you acquire, over time. Not only that, but you only get as much respect AS YOU DESIRE. If you don't behave in a respectable, admirable manner, you will not receive respect from others. It's really fascinating to think about.
I know families where the children do not seem to respect their parents worth a lick. I used to wonder about this, until I realized that the parents do not inspire respect in their children. They allow them to gain another half inch, again and again, until finally the children realize that mom and dad aren't going to try and stop them, so they go the whole hundred miles. It's amazing. Not only that, but if you notice....Many families when the children do not respect the parents have parents that DO NOT RESPECT OTHERS. It's crazy!
Respect I such a beautiful feeling. When you see someone who has achieved something great, you feel respect. When you see someone especially, who has achieved something that in the world' eyes is very small, or even repulsive...Don't you feel a thrill of respect, admiration, even love, for them? And weh n someone does something that shows they respect you....WOW. There isn't anything more beautiful, more gratifying. Respect of your opinions, of your dreams....those are two things needed and wanted more then anything in the world, and when you receive them.....WOW.
And when you don't receive respect...doesn't it make you wonder why? Did you conduct yourself in a way less then worthy of respect? was the person just speaking to you raised in a way that taught them to be disrespectful?Why can't they seem to respect you as you feel you should, and need to be respected? The ways you can effect someone in that area! by the way you dress talk move act.....Everything can aid it...
Respect is so important. It's something you need to live breathe, act, believe....Respect is so importnat. Because by respecting someone, you are showing that you believe in Christ's presence in you. And when someone repects you, they are acknowledging the God of all hidden deep within your soul.
This was so jumbled...... :)