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Being Popular Does Not Matter, You Simply Attach to The Property

Do good and trace its path are not contradictory. Do not worry about your popularity, you just care about being good.

In our constantly changing world where values ​​are ridiculed, ignored or neglected, where men and women are rattling at the mercy of events, where the value of a word decreases dangerously, where respect for elders tends to disappear seriously, where the image conveyed gradually led to ignore or overlook his true self, where individualism is the motto … what happened to kindness?

Far from being a sign of weakness, as some claim, altruism is a strength. It takes character to put at the service of others. Or face the worst situations. Like Mandela, Gandhi or Martin Luther King … or my father! (For service to others:))

Respect for others is crucial: if you help your neighbor, it will help you turn, especially if you strive to see the best in others. That said, kindness and compassion are not synonymous with weakness. They do not imply that one should fail to meet the audacity circumstances. Somehow, the ideal would be to achieve a balance between softness and firmness – between the saint and the warrior … You can, depending on circumstances, be tough but always fair.

The key is to maintain moral values, on best behavior, and achieve results without worrying about his own popularity, the best decisions are usually the most difficult. Since you rely on justice, sincerity, authenticity and competence, you inevitably attract criticism. Whatever!

I’ll tell you something: I am located very far from perfect. I’m just an ordinary man who works to improve.Will I succeed every time? No. I am always at peace, without an ounce of humor? Either. I am in constant compliance with my message? Either. But I try. Every day. And sometimes I fail.

This does not mean that we should spare the other from the point of not require much from them. This is not to be loved by everyone. Respect of the next means only concerned to do good and respect justice.

Much good to you,

Philip.

Philip Knobloch, passionate personal development, especially through the power of thought.

http://pensees-et-developpement.com/blog

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