Respect and Admiration

Its the perfect formula and standard as to which you uphold your charted path for personal growth.

Beginning with respect and admiration for yourself. Once that happens, then you may live happily ever after.  After all, why would you want to align yourself with energies that don’t treasure your role in life and your presence in theirs. You have to begin within yourself, at the core. A simple concept of nature to understand, and the basic principle in the practice of Buddhism.

The more you mature in life, the more you understand and accept the concept of human interaction and its purpose for continued growth – whether personally or biologically.  At the very basis of any human relationship there is a basic understanding of respect.  Only when respect has been established can you earn the admiration of said human.

When a bag full of air begins to blow or a bucket of water begins to fill, eventually you’ll reach the brim.  Once you get to that very edge things boil over and fizzle out.  Only when you truly have earned the respect and admiration of the other is when you can begin to understand each other – and yourself.

So as an affirmation to yourself, never tell you or others you are a loser for not doing things, when in fact you are amazing for doing so many incredible things.  Take a deep breath and understand that life pans out as it should and you make a couple of decisions on a couple of different days in your life that take you on that course (whatever it may be).  Make love in action not just words – true respect and admiration is felt to the bone.  Passion is never lost when you admire the person you are loving.

Lessons are the most valuable part of any social interaction between humans; how else are we supposed to develop to full potential if we don’t study the events that have occurred in order to prepare for the ones that haven’t.

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