Saturday, March 12, 2011

Respect

Tonight's Blog will be about respect. I really feel like a lot of our mentors or people we learn from don't get as much of the respect they should. To be able to deal with us and try to teach every brain that works in a different way is a difficult thing to do. The fact that we ignore or don't pay attention to what they have to say is awful. I know for a fact that I am guilty of this. But think if you were the one trying to teach and you would want to be heard. You don't just get the wisdom out of no where you have to learn it from somewhere and that takes years of learning and hard work. So think of this next time, think if you worked 5 years on one house and you made it amazing for this family. They just moved into it like it was just another regular house. You didn't get a thank you. They didn't listen to you when you were telling them the special features you put into it. That is a rough thing. Lets say your playing a sport and you worked your butt off. Yet everyone in the stands during the whole game were on their phones and lap tops and never saw one part of the game. That would personally make me feel awful and disappointed.
I feel we should have more respect then. If you want the respect you have to give it first. This goes towards your parents, teachers, and whoever else is your mentor in life. I know its a big one I will be focusing on from now on. Without respect how are you suppose to get that raise you want or the things you need in life. That one person who can give it to you can hold it from you till they get that respect they deserve. It's a big thing in life to have. Pretty sure God would like his respects too. The cheating and the lying that we do just isn't respectful and you wonder why we do it....
I challenge you to not only enjoy the life you are given but respect the people who make your life better. Who make you make better life decisions. Who are there for you when it doesn't seem like it. This is all for now I'm too tired to write anymore.

From: Big Red (Austin Brown)

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