Why do we give respect to elders, teachers and our parents?
[2024-03-06 05:19:40]
We respect parents. Because they made us give birth. They meet our needs, educate us, nourish us, love and train us
We respect our teacher, because after our parents they have educated us and have not received any education, because we can not take a simple step.
Let's point out important points here. We do not want to be respected because we should do this or should smile. We should not respect most elders.
Can I respect a teacher who abuses us physically or mentally and tortures us with pressure from a company?
We always judge us, compare us to their sons and daughters, or compare them with their wise Sharma ji ka betas to force them to obey their way Elderly people and relatives Can you respect?
Please come to the civilian right away. Do we respect people who will somehow help us? Do you respect the people who protect themselves from harassment and abuse? Do we respect the people who teach us something in our lives, or do we regain our faith in humanity? Sometimes, coolness, bus driver, Le Mans, servants, drains, Le Mans, soldiers, even even children are to be respected.
Respectful people, respectful people Yes, our parents, teachers, and older people should be respected unless they do not respect others. Do not respect the people we dislike.
"The new generation has lost respect, no longer need to pay homage to the elderly, parents, etc. Children need to respect the wisdom and maturity of their parents and elders, adults are very important. Martial arts practice is not an activity! This is a way of life. In addition to learning self-defense techniques, students gain confidence, self discipline and loyalty, and many other values during long-term training. The greatest lesson I learned from Master Ingrid was to gain a spirit of indomitable spirit, that is not to withdraw. A kind of person who can make a choice without worrying about being criticized. Even if life becomes difficult, I think smoking cessation may be a good idea. True martial arts training can nurture decision and courage. This is learned through competition and physical and psychological tests.
From our childhood, our parents were initially taught by our teachers and later by social professors. Humility, politeness, respect for others is called courtesy of the elderly, reflecting your image in front of others and the inner beauty. Whether it is rich or not, beauty is ugly, cultural or illiterate, everyone will be polite. Men and women seem to be good regardless of their higher education, but if they are rude and discreet, no one will be admitted.
Respect is very important in daily life. As a child, we are aware of our parents, teachers, seniors, school rules and traffic laws, family and culture traditions, empathy and rights of other countries, the flags and leaders of our country, the truth and opinions of our people It is taught to respect differences. We value respect for these things; when we get older, we can not shake our head (or fist) that seems to have not learned to respect them There is. We express great respect for those who think that we are exemplary and we lose respect for people who find clay. We may also believe that to some extent, everyone deserves respect. It is well known that open discussion on such demands should be done under mutual respect.