Tag: respect

  • Who I am is more important than judgement from my appearance

    Maturing swiftly, seemingly unaware of the years passing by, I find myself blessed with yet another year. In my younger years, I held the belief that by my current age, I would have achieved complete independence. However, I now realize this was mere wishful thinking, as my plans were formulated without actively involving God in my prayers and aspirations. I was confident that I could contend with time and attain full independence, allowing my parents to enjoy their lives without concerns.

    Reality has struck hard; instead of bringing stress relief, I find myself weighed down by more worries. My plans and dreams have been inconsistent, often wavering from one idea to another. The pressure from my family adds to the uncertainty, making it challenging to hold onto a clear path. I am currently in pursuit of a job that offers better compensation, working tirelessly with the ultimate goal of reducing the pressure.

    My primary objective is to work diligently, earning more, with the bottom line being a desire for respect from my colleagues. I yearn for them to acknowledge and appreciate me for who I am, rather than forming judgments based on appearances.

  • Dirty feet Arghh!

    I have some common pet peeves. I can’t stand people who chew loudly or slurp their food while eating. I also feel annoyed when people interrupt me while I am speaking. My mood turns off when I see dirty shoes or feet. Additionally, I feel discomfort around those who judge people based on their makeup or presentation because I prefer minimal makeup and believe in understanding a person’s character.

  • Good Neighbor

    Daily writing prompt
    What makes a good neighbor?

    Well well! A good neighbor is considerate, friendly, and responsible, contributing positively to the sense of community and well-being within the neighborhood. They promote a harmonious living environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We say ‘sharing is caring,’ and that’s no nonsense; it’s true. When neighbors care for each other, we begin sharing everything – from food and stories to our time. Most importantly, we are inherently predisposed to watch out for one another.