Sunday, September 04, 2005
Respectunity
Is there a problem with respect? In terms of how the action goes, and all the results that it would harvest; there is probaly no wrong in it. Surface analysis would deem 'respect' as a term for the good guys, or for the people that are well liked. Respect for elders is always favoured on by society, and respect for people and their possesions all are seemingly
nice. Even people in the coporate world empoly respect in their dealings, be it for diplomancy or for desired motives. Even for the insincere respect(say hidden motives); the presence of respect (actions that show it) are already very
good.
Good... in the sense that its what individuals and groups would want. When there is respect, there would most probaly be an existance of a non-alignment with your something, relative to the other's something. Therefore, its a form of acceptance, perhaps with some wishes attached. Wishes that can take all forms, that would involve persuasion, disgust, sympathy or something that does not like the element within the something, but still endures.
Respect would entertain crowds that dislike war. That would rather forsake inconsistency in the unified structure than a battle of it out to achieve that unity. Some assume its a balance that allows the unity, some decide that embrace of all would lead to the unity.
And then comes in respect. An inexhaustive method to resolve the differences that would cause a instant forbidding to the laws that control war and chaos.
But as much as chaos gets likened to war, does respect holds it own share of chaos as well?
Would there be danger in respect, in the sense that when you don't fight, when you don't move when you accept and tolerate and go on just with your own drift, not defeating the othermons on the way down the river nor listening to their arguements in stead...
We'll all have peace.
Perhaps a more peaceful dirft that allows us to move on..
Until we get killed by where our path takes us. Afterall, all things end with the end.
And death, its one of those damned things.
Inclusivity, impartiality and tolerance will make the world a better place. But then, many believe in the other world after that.Let's observe this quote with a doubular perspective. (I made it, but the concept is pretty much an unspoken expression within the communities themselves)
_____________Zoneseekers..::
by a perspective that relies on the author of Truth...
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