I have no skin in this game. However, I respect people who offer helpful feedback in a constructive, supportive way. If you think you are more real, authentic and sincere than this creator by being harsh and critical of their content style then that speaks volumes about your personal values and ego, more than it does about the content creator's efforts to produce the best quality they currently know how to make.
Respect is not something you can demand but something earned through integrity and character. This video explores overlooked habits that negatively affect how others perceive you, and Stoic philosophy provides tools to overcome them.
This video is a great reminder of how our habits shape the way we're respected. The point about making excuses really resonated with me-taking full responsibility for our actions can truly change how others see us. What habit do you think is the hardest to break when it comes to earning respect?
I have no skin in this game. However, I respect people who offer helpful feedback in a constructive, supportive way. If you think you are more real, authentic and sincere than this creator by being harsh and critical of their content style then that speaks volumes about your personal values and ego, more than it does about the content creator's efforts to produce the best quality they currently know how to make.
Respect is not something you can demand but something earned through integrity and character. This video explores overlooked habits that negatively affect how others perceive you, and Stoic philosophy provides tools to overcome them.
Very well said and needed.
Timeless insight.
The 6 Habits to Eliminate:
1. Making excuses
2. Procrastination
3. Seeking external validation
4. Neglecting personal growth
5. Dishonesty
6. Ignoring others boundaries
Cutting excuses is harder than it sounds, but isn't that exactly why we lose respect in the first place?
Thanks for the reminder of stoic ideals
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Good video! Thanks
This video is a great reminder of how our habits shape the way we're respected. The point about making excuses really resonated with me-taking full responsibility for our actions can truly change how others see us. What habit do you think is the hardest to break when it comes to earning respect?
Finding a way to respect yourself is key , others will have no choice 💯
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You lost me with the music.