Today is the respect of the people for the parents' day to bless - we share why it is important to admire people who nurture you.
They are older and clever - they have a few years, which means that they have seen more worlds and accumulated rich experience - they should not be underestimated
Anyway, they will be by your side - parents will look at your good and evil, listen and offer some reasonable advice.
They made plenty of the same mistakes - why do they seem to know everything? This may be because they were there, finished it, and got a T - shirt.
They say honestly - even if we do not want to admit it - 99% of our parents speak the truth, it is awkward, but if you follow their advice it is good for you Let's see.
They know you better than you know you yourself - they can see what you can not tell you - you become more self-aware
They just want you to be healthy and happy - every parent wants their children to live a fulfilling and happy life. If it is their goal - what they say and do is to guide you to a destination that will allow you to stay there
They are proud of all the accomplishments you did - they may still hide your first photo somewhere else, and you have pictures of your degree on the wall. They congratulate every highlight of your life.
Their courtesy is contagious - when you are talking to someone from you on your cell phone, raise your head to sit an old man on the bus just to open the door for the next person The
They raised you - they may invest much time, money, love, patience, and hard work to make you human today, and may have sacrificed much in the process.
They will never last forever - one day they are not here so they naturally will not take them.
I will learn to respect parents (or guardians). This is very important as they may be the most emotional and financially competent people you can help you when you need it. There are more reasons to respect parents. You have a lifelong bond that can be a source of incredible strength for all participants. Of course, as you grow up you may argue, but now is the time to make people and set your differences aside. Let's look for a mentor. Your emotions as young adults and the daily fight will always exist. Since you are not the one who experiences them first, please consult with adults from time to time. They can help you solve the problem and can advise on how to make it "adult" in certain circumstances.
You should always respect your parents. There is no room for "why" in this sentence. Why would you respect your parents? That is because they deserve it, because if you have a simple brain and heart, you will respect them. Your parents put your happiness and needs above you. You should respect them because you teach them how to walk to you as you took their first step with your fingers. They have done countless things for you, and you will never be able to repay their benefits. If you only respect parents, your child will respect you. There are many reasons for respecting parents, but here are some very important reasons.
It is your responsibility to respect your parents. God orders you to respect your parents. Regardless of which religion you choose, they will teach you to respect your parents, regardless of whether you worship God or not. Of the Ten Commandments, the first thing is to respect your parents. It says: "As you gave birth, respect your mother and your father and raise you." In the Muslim religion, Allah asks you to respect your parents until you die. This is your moral responsibility. In Hinduism, God demands you to remember your mother and father forever and will never forget them in your life. In order to respect the parents' religious beliefs, we need to do this.
Respecting parents is an important part of our daily life. When we learn to respect parents, we learn to respect God. There is a direct relationship between how we deal with our parents and how we deal with God. When we do not respect our parents, we are vulnerable to bitterness and anger. We can easily intervene in other things between us and God when we allow others to be an excuse for not respecting our mother and father. Parents are not perfect, sometimes this life is difficult, but we must try hard in order to obey this commandment.