Thank you Shelby. I appreciate your insight into civility and it made me think concerning the outside world and the inside me. Blessings to you my friend.
Well done. The Basics of Civility, Compassion, manners and consideration would bring a sense of peace and of purpose to this world. If we just start one person at a time, one door at a time.
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Shelby. Thanks for speaking out about this isse. Timely. I might add, a core component of Civility is "Dignity". Or, rather, respecting the Dignity of others, and treating others with Dignity. I would say that today we not only have diminished Civility, we also have diminished Dignity. And I capitalized those words because they deserve caps.
Not to be uncivil -- I'm disappointed with the lack of specifics here. Nice stories as far as they go but it doesn't help me understand what civility means in general, and how to apply it in different situations besides opening doors for people.
Seems like we need civility even more these days. (ESPECIALLY after 4 years of Donald Trump). Another talk with more stories and specific descriptions of civility -- and uncivility -- would be good.
Congrats madam on throwing light about civility. It helps oneself to re-engineer their system and to progress well irrespective of their struggles.
This should have way more views...
Thank you Shelby. I appreciate your insight into civility and it made me think concerning the outside world and the inside me. Blessings to you my friend.
Well done. The Basics of Civility, Compassion, manners and consideration would bring a sense of peace and of purpose to this world. If we just start one person at a time, one door at a time.
Excellent!
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, Shelby. Thanks for speaking out about this isse. Timely. I might add, a core component of Civility is "Dignity". Or, rather, respecting the Dignity of others, and treating others with Dignity. I would say that today we not only have diminished Civility, we also have diminished Dignity. And I capitalized those words because they deserve caps.
Not to be uncivil -- I'm disappointed with the lack of specifics here. Nice stories as far as they go but it doesn't help me understand what civility means in general, and how to apply it in different situations besides opening doors for people.
Thank you for this. 7 minutes makes it tough to go into detail. meant to pique an interest in learning more!
Seems like we need civility even more these days.
(ESPECIALLY after 4 years of Donald Trump). Another talk with more stories and specific descriptions of civility -- and uncivility -- would be good.
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