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Convicted criminals report that their violent behavior was caused by perceived disrespect.* Everyone wants to be treated with respect, but respect means different things to different people. It also means different things in different cultures, so treating others with respect often becomes a serious problem. If you want to avoid offending someone by being disrespectful, you must think about both what they need and how you act. Respect sometimes means
Yes, it is contradictory! How can you sort it out? First and foremost, recognize that people are different from you and from each other. Be mindful of the Golden Rule, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Be even more mindful of the Platinum Rule, “Do unto others as they would have you do unto them." Pay attention to how others respond to you and, when possible, when you can do so without violating your own principles, treat them as they expect and wish to be treated. *Violence: Reflections on a National Epidemic .by James Gilligan, MD -- Permissions:
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