@EgoDeath Fair enough. I don't think I equate respect with power or honesty. I think I would equate respect most closely with diligence. I work harder for people I respect. I'm more conscious of how I use a more respected person's time. I'm more earnest about topics of conversation. I feel the relationship is more steady when it's a mutual respect, therefore I'm more than likely going to defend that person. All those things to me sum up diligence.
A lot of people do equate respect with power, or respect with honesty. It's obvious, from what I can see of you, that you equate respect with honesty. I believe respect is a social construct and tool, where honesty is a morality thing. Two separate spheres of work, from my opinion. I'm just as honest with my wife of her wardrobe choices as I am to the stranger on the street, so I don't think honesty is even in the ball park with respect for me personally. What do some other people relate respect with?
A lot of people do equate respect with power, or respect with honesty. It's obvious, from what I can see of you, that you equate respect with honesty. I believe respect is a social construct and tool, where honesty is a morality thing. Two separate spheres of work, from my opinion. I'm just as honest with my wife of her wardrobe choices as I am to the stranger on the street, so I don't think honesty is even in the ball park with respect for me personally. What do some other people relate respect with?
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