Respect vs Approval
Jul. 15th, 2010 02:58 pmThere 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.
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.
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Date: 2010-07-16 01:08 pm (UTC)Character is what you are in the Dark
Ethics are what you do when no one is looking
Truth is what supports your agenda
It is easier to ask for forgiveness than it is for permission
As long as people believe in absurdities they will continue to commit atrocities- Voltaire