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Dis-Respect

Michael Feeley

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EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE rights. Not everyone does.

And while you have a right to your thoughts, a right to your words, and a right to your actions, you do not have a right to harm another human being and show disrespect = rudeness, no regard, lack of reverence, contempt.

As a person who fortunately survived bullying, I cannot tolerate disrespect and unkindness to another person — the real fear they might be hurt emotionally or physically.

Dis-Respect means permitting yourself to take discounts on respect,
and that can be as casual as calling someone names or ruthless, aggressive contempt that annihilates an entire village of people.

Respect

Dis-Respect.

You have a choice. It matters.

Thanks — Michael (he, him)

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Michael Feeley

An Akimbo Workshop Coach (Seth Godin). Michael writes daily at Commit2Change https://michaelfeeleylifecoach.com/