Monday, November 12, 2007

Respect


R- E- S- P- E- C- T. Aretha Franklin reminded us how it’s spelled, but a lot of us need coaching on how to show it. In both personal and political relationships, the failure to treat one another with respect is generating incivility, contempt, and violence.

There’s an important distinction between respecting a person in the sense that we admire and hold that person in high esteem and treating others with respect. While respecting others is desirable, respectfulness is morally mandatory. Thus, people of character treat everyone with respect, even those who are not personally worthy of it.

The way we behave toward others is an expression of our values and character. Thus, we should treat others with respect, not because they have a right to be respected but because we have a moral duty to do unto others the way we want them to do unto us. Again, it’s not because they deserve it; it’s because doing less would diminish our own character.

That’s the message in an old story about the politician who caught himself being drawn into mud slinging and name calling. Once he realized he was lowering himself to his opponent’s level, he stopped and said, "Sir, I will treat you as a gentleman -- not because you are one, but because I am one."

It can take a lot of self-control to be respectful to people who are nasty, dishonorable, or disrespectful to us. Still, our inner sense of integrity should help us resist temptations to fight fire with fire. As Lily Tomlin said, "The problem with the rat race is, even if you win, you’re still a rat."

3 comments:

Ripple said...

Hey Al, I didn't realize that you were posting stuff here. Nice blog.

Yeah, I have a hard time with respecting people. I feel that people need to earn my respect. Maybe that's the wrong approach, I don't know. I am civil to people because they deserve at least that.

You can Call me AL said...

Paul, I use to think that too but I find life much happier, by being happier. I've found that if I treat people with respect first, in most cases not all! I get it back in return.
I do mess up from time to time and let my I.D."inner dummy" come out like a raging bull and make a complete ass out of myself. I'm a work in progress.....LOL

DirkStar said...

Lily is wrong!

The real problem with the rat race is, even if you win, you are subsequently killed, then dissected and studied to see if the way you did it can be understood and then converted to a military application.