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threadwalker ([personal profile] threadwalker) wrote2010-07-15 02:58 pm

Respect vs Approval

There is a difference between having someone's respect and having someone's approval. You can even respect someone without approving them; I respect the skills of many immoral people without approving their application (the Moriarties of the world).. I like respect and I like it better when it's mutual.

Approval? I'm not sure I really worry about approval anymore. I think that having approval was more important to me when I was young(er).

It's an interesting progression. I suspect it's linked to if you have enough life experiences that require you to examine your motivations and values, challenge your self-esteem and prompt you to question the validity of the people who you admire.

I'm curious to what others think. Was there a time when approval was more important? Why did it change?
Or, if approval is still plays a role in your life, how does it enrich you? What do you learn about yourself through the approval of others?

How about respect? Same questions.

[identity profile] kahnegabs.livejournal.com 2010-07-16 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
I used to be more dependent on approval when I was younger. I still feel the need rather strongly in unfamiliar situations. The biggest difference is that now I am able to stand up to it better. In other words, I have become capable of ignoring the need. Sadly, I do still feel the need more than I think I should.