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RESPECT: RESPECT MEANS INDIVIDUALITY

Posted on November 29, 2022December 4, 2022 By YASH PAL No Comments on RESPECT: RESPECT MEANS INDIVIDUALITY

RESPECT: RESPECT MEANS INDIVIDUALITY – The sense of individuality is a prime object. This is the first basic step towards respect (Samman). Once we realized that we are individuals then only we can see our self different from others. In other words, respect means the right evaluation, to be evaluated as I am.

Respect respect means individuality

Table of Contents

  • Difference Between Respect and Differentiation / Disrespect
  • FOUNDATION VALUE AND THE COMPLETE VALUE IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIP

Difference Between Respect and Differentiation / Disrespect

Respect Differentiation
1. Respect is the right evaluation. 1. Differentiation is a lack of understanding of respect.
2. Respect for others is generated by the right evaluation and understanding which leads to fulfillment in relationships.
This further creates a sense of respect among people.
2. This differentiation can take the form of:
  • Gender bias
  • Generation gap
  • Caste struggle
  • Power play and domination
  • Communal violence
  • Clash of race, religion, etc.
  • Class struggle,
  3. This leads to the escalation in the problems of society which further lowers the respect shown to others in society.

FOUNDATION VALUE AND THE COMPLETE VALUE IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIP

There are certain basic and important values in maintaining relationships. These values, we all know, are the backbone of health and happy family relations. The feelings, emotions, sentiments, and respect all are of real importance. These values lead to the elimination of friction and the establishment of total harmony in relationships on a long-term basis. Values that are important in any relationship are:


1. Trust: Trust or Vishwas is the foundational value in the relationship. ” To be assured that each human being inherently wants oneself and the other to be happy and prosperous. ” If we have trust in the other, we are able to see the other as a relative and not as an adversary.



2. Respect: Respect means individuality. The sense of individuality is a prime object. This is the first basic step towards respect (Samman). Once we realized that we are individuals then only we can see our self different from others. In other words, respect means the right evaluation, to be evaluated as I am.



3. Affection: Affection is the feeling of being related to the other. Affection comes when I recognize that we both want to make each other happy and both of us are similar.



4. Care: The feeling of care is the feeling to nurture and protect the body of our relative. Or in other words, a state of mind in which one is troubled; worried, anxious, or concerned is called care.



5. Guidance: The feeling of ensuring the proper understanding and feelings in the other (my relative) is called guidance. We understand the need of self (I) for proper understanding and feelings. We also understand that the other is similar to me in his / her faculty of natural acceptance—desire of wanting continuous happiness and the program of living in harmony at all four levels.



6. Reverence: The feeling of acceptance of excellence in the other is called reverence. When we see that the other has achieved this excellence- which means to understand and to live in harmony at all levels of living ensuring continuity of happiness, we have a feeling of reverence for him/her.



7. Glory: Each one of us wants to live with continuous happiness and prosperity. Each one of us has a similar faculty of natural acceptance, has the same goal and program and we have the same potential to realize this. Glory is the feeling of someone who has made efforts for excellence.



8. Gratitude: Gratitude is the feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my excellence. Gratitude is an emotion that occurs after people receive help, depending on how they interpret the situation.



9. Love: Love is the emotion of strong affection and personal attachment. In other words, love is a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent. child, or friend. This feeling or value is also called the complete value since this is the feeling of relatedness to all human beings. It starts with identifying that one is related to the other human being (the feeling of affection) and it slowly expands to the feeling of being related to all human beings.


The above-mentioned values are the core of all relations. One has to follow all to gain on the day-to-day problems. These values are intrinsic and available to every person. We need to find out in ourselves and implement it. Without implementation, one cannot think of a strong family relationship.


Also, read

  1. Understanding the Harmony in the Society
  2. Factors for fear in Human values
  3. Sah Astitva means Human values
  4. Visualizing a universal harmonious order in society
  5. Problems of differentiation
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