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jane82 110F
6529 posts
4/3/2012 6:14 pm
How do you show respect?

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within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


TessRb 64F
7258 posts
4/3/2012 9:20 pm

Janey,

Agree w/this post. Beauty and brains and muscles in this journey in life diminshes. Disabilities sets in where they don't like to go out anymore especially in public. Been w/ someone like this. And it's sad because once they were so handsome and now. When i look at them i can feel their sadness and lost...

Greatest feelings in the world when two souls profess a love for each other...


ajaw430 54F

4/3/2012 11:40 pm

Hmm, reminds me of Susan Boyle`s first audition in BGT...where everyone was cynical and judgmental...but after couple of minutes, everyone was in awe of her ..


oldkanaba 73M
2458 posts
4/4/2012 1:08 am



I'm short , fat, dark, asiam and a senior. How much more diverse can I get ?


I'm a senior citizen . Don't expect me to remember anything


eb1209

4/4/2012 2:23 am

Some people do not know the meaning of respect, because they were not shown how, and may have not been accorded with. And then, they pass it (disrespect) on to others. Hatred to me is a temporary ill-feelings which can be resolved in due time. But forgiveness has its limits..Sorry...Some people just never learns...

Just call me ELZ


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:06 am

    Quoting  :

Yes I've had a short training previously before, but not as in depth as this year.

It's an eye opener and makes me conscious of what I do at work and beyond kuya.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:10 am

    Quoting  :

I like what you wrote Shaq.

Where I live, the diversity of race is less than the cities. The more diverse the society gets, the more problematic it seems to become.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:12 am

    Quoting  :

Hi Ta Jools, you know something I don't, so I don't blame you.
I'll keep quiet.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:17 am

    Quoting TessRb:
    Janey,

    Agree w/this post. Beauty and brains and muscles in this journey in life diminshes. Disabilities sets in where they don't like to go out anymore especially in public. Been w/ someone like this. And it's sad because once they were so handsome and now. When i look at them i can feel their sadness and lost...
Yes everything changes in time 'te. Things could change for the better or worse or remain the same until a certain period of time.

What we can do is to have a reality check and keep our feet on the ground and stay humble as we don't know what lies ahead. Anything or anyone we have now could vanish.

However, disabilities doesn't spell an end, but a new beginning. It seems worse to lose our senses that we've always had and suddenly taken away later in life. It's quite a challenge to adapt to something we're used to having and somehow lose it and make do without a sense of touch or smell or sight or whatever.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:19 am

    Quoting  :

I'll try not to be hateful it isn't worth it.
It's a heavy burden to carry.

Perhaps a strong dislike of a person's attitude or personality might fit better rather than hate.

Thanks and happy Easter sis Mindz.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:22 am

    Quoting ajaw430:
    Hmm, reminds me of Susan Boyle`s first audition in BGT...where everyone was cynical and judgmental...but after couple of minutes, everyone was in awe of her ..
I'd to rewatch SUBO's audition Ajaw to get what you mean.

I got the impression the Brits were happy to see her wolf-whistling, cheering her and clapping when she came on stage, but the looks they gave her contradicts that. You're right, the audience and the judges themselves looked doubtful and judgemental that SUBO could even sing because of her appearance.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:25 am

    Quoting  :

I can relate to that tolerance. I'd to learn to become more tolerant with one person in my previous post and I eventually learnt to do it as time passed. I was aware that I didn't have to work with her for much longer, so it was easier to be tolerant.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:28 am

    Quoting eb1209:
    Some people do not know the meaning of respect, because they were not shown how, and may have not been accorded with. And then, they pass it (disrespect) on to others. Hatred to me is a temporary ill-feelings which can be resolved in due time. But forgiveness has its limits..Sorry...Some people just never learns...
Only Jesus can forgive many times over.

It's better to have hatred as a temporary feeling because it's horribly consuming and nobody should live feeling that way everyday, it's unhealthy.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:29 am

    Quoting  :

Well said Joseph. You could well be in the same school of the best one liners as Shaq.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:33 am

    Quoting oldkanaba:


    I'm short , fat, dark, asiam and a senior. How much more diverse can I get ?
kuya I know what you mean. I'm short and an ambiguous yet a stereotypical Asian wearing glasses. You're lucky you're a man, you experience better equality at work. But then again less equality in epep.

Good one



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:35 am

    Quoting  :

That's right kuya Lick. Thanks for the definition.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:37 am

    Quoting  :

Ok hope it's only water and juice drinks Shaq. Good for the body.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:38 am

    Quoting  :

It's written by someone that sounds like Cena. You can't C me.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:39 am

    Quoting  :

That could well be true for some. I wouldn't go that far.

We should try to preserve some dignity for ourselves.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/6/2012 5:40 am

    Quoting  :

Charlie are you a French speaking Ndn too?

Thanks for all your enlightening replies.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:29 pm

    Quoting  :

hehehehe Charlie you're most welcome. I'm nothing but friendly, especially to friendly and good folks like ya.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.