Respect Means Treating Each Other As Human Beings
The overall level of respect across all aspects
of society seems to have deteriorated in recent years.
Evidence of this includes the profane language
that permeates today's music, films and television shows; as well as the
plethora of self-interest actions and abuses of power by persons of authority,
politicians and business leaders.
While this has yet to reach a crescendo, there
is little doubt of the escalation of disrespect being exhibited today. As Gail
Pursell Elliott, who is known as The Dignity and Respect Lady wrote, "As a society, we have come to a point
where people too often treat one another as objects and opportunities, rather
than as fellow human beings. Respecting one another as individuals, or not
doing so, seriously impacts the future of all of us."
Having respect for other cultures and other
people is extremely important as today's world becomes more interconnected and
all of us are more frequently exposed to opportunities to interact with people
from other cultures and backgrounds. One has to be careful, however, not to
fall into the trap of ethnocentricity, which basically means believing that the
values, beliefs and rules of one's own culture are the only valid ones or are
automatically superior to all others.
Not only is such a belief system wrong and
highly misleading, it also results in a very limited mindset that prevents you
from learning from others. Once you begin to explore the world and other
cultures, you will quickly learn that other societies, people and cultures have
values, beliefs, rules, and protocols that are no better or worse than your own
── just different.
It is important that you respect these different
values, beliefs, rules, and protocols, especially when you are in their
cultural environment. Doing so will make you feel comfortable and at home
everywhere across this magnificent planet.
Please share with us below your ideas on how to bring higher levels of respect back into our daily lives.
This article is excerpted from our book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available at Amazon in eBook and paperback formats.
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