Dignity and pride
In my personal thought diary I have listed 23 things that I consider being beneath my dignity. One of them is, of course, to talk about the family project with someone who doesn't experience the value of it.
Even if you are ill, poor, imprisoned or confined to a wheelchair you can still have dignity; it's more about your attitude towards it than about what you actually do. If you know that something is beneath your dignity, you can still have the pride when you do it.
Everything that does not match your qualities is beneath your dignity, whoever you are. And the more you think about your own dignity, the more concerned you will be about other's. At least it works that way for me. Fascinating and most interesting.
Even if you are ill, poor, imprisoned or confined to a wheelchair you can still have dignity; it's more about your attitude towards it than about what you actually do. If you know that something is beneath your dignity, you can still have the pride when you do it.
Everything that does not match your qualities is beneath your dignity, whoever you are. And the more you think about your own dignity, the more concerned you will be about other's. At least it works that way for me. Fascinating and most interesting.
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