Honorable

Honorable

There are a few individual teachers who have impacted my sphere of thinking. I had a grammar school fifth-grade teacher who brought donuts every Friday, I had a junior high baseball coach who played catch with me four hours, and I had a creative writing instructor who influenced my life with his weird remarks and high grades while he was high on drugs, go figure. Roy is that special figurehead we all idolize because of its heroic nature. We all desire to follow in the footsteps of somebody who magnifies the impossible and there’s never anything wrong with looking while your eyes are bugging out of their sockets at someone who does something so effortlessly and so magnificently.

Giving honor to whom honor is due is such a vital aspect, whether it’s horizontal honor or mutual respect (person to person), or vertical honor which is giving praise and esteem to those who are superior(whatever their ranks). Honor is the value of a person in his own eyes, but also in the eyes of his society.

Self

“If you paid the price, you might have to stand in line for the trophy.”(Mr.D)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Considerate

Considerate

Years before, I never thought about our planet, so why did I deserve a slap in the face for my abstinence or my non zealous rant to save Momma E   ? When you forget your beginnings, it’s easy to bring light to justify your exit. It’s not our saving grace, it’s God’s. And usually it’s not what we have done, it’s what we haven’t done. Those are called the acts of omission. We always tend to forget those we care for the most. We leave our daughters or sons at their school forgetting to pick them up as they cry in horror wondering where their parents are. It’s the fathers who are absent from watching their sons or daughters games. It’s the mothers who are amiss at helping the kids with their studies. And living green is not living large like Trump or Gates. And living green is not saving the whales with Green Peace like in front of Mother’s Market. Green is right, and ready for the picking!

Being considerate is valuing someone else’s life above your own, and is a major key for our revitalization for them, for us and the entire global monstrosity.

Here are seven ways you can tell if you’re being considerate.

The first is, you smile a lot, since you’re trying to see past the crappiness of life by setting the potency, that’s safe and secure for everyone within reach.

Secondly, you put others first, which is one of the greatest approaches to demonstrate compassion.

Thirdly, you try and overlook bad manners, because we all know how annoying character flaws can bother us to no end, and we need to avoid conflict, cause it’s peace at any cost, and that’s the goal.

Forth, you are patient, even when you don’t feel like it, since the most important party is the one that’s having issues that need attending to.

Fifth, you’re empathetic, and I don’t mean pathetic or that they’re impossible, but it’s imperative that you’re feeling their hurt, sensing their loss, or fixing what’s wrong.

Sixth is being intuitive or aware of other people’s needs, because if you don’t, who in the heck will?

And lastly, you have to apologize, but only when it’s appropriate. You can’t keeping saying over and over, “I’m sorry,” and expect that they’ll comprehend your response.

Al Gore

“Caring is not always green, maybe it’s only  gravel painted puke green.”(Mr.D)

Enthusiastic

Enthusiastic

I always felt if we get mixed up and lost in double digits, we lose those who we’re trying to help. We know of short attention spans of kids who have ADD or ADHD, and we’re aware of those elderly types who nod off in the first 10 minutes, yet what about those in the middle, who are craving and desiring to be fed the tiny morsels of great thought for enlightened behavior? This section of the book is where small individual words take on a major platform of expression that we as people can’t dismiss nor should we ever eliminate from our absorption. We are broken vessels in need of a potter, and we need to remember it’s not what we do or where we go, it’s who we are that cuts through our constant dreaded dullness.

Tony Robbins

“Enthusiasm is the heart beat of God.”(Mr.D)