Are you really respected?
Although respect and esteem may seem synonymous a thin line separates one from the other. It is the line of reality. Everything that can be perceived within the range of our senses is thought to be real. For many IT IS REAL. Respect is a worldly term, which has complete relevance in this illusive world, but esteem is rooted in the self, or pure conscience. We can demand respect but not esteem. Esteem comes from within, from the soul.
Respect is temporary and changes with people and time. Some people may give you respect today but it may not be relevant tomorrow. On the other hand, esteem is not dependent on the external world at all. It is our own nature. Seeking respect symbolizes foolishness because our conception of respect is false. Remember, nobody respects the other, it is selfishness that disguises as respect. A simple example: A manager respects his boss but when the post are interchanged, the latter respects the former. This is because it was not respect but sheer selfishness.
Respect is temporary and changes with people and time. Some people may give you respect today but it may not be relevant tomorrow. On the other hand, esteem is not dependent on the external world at all. It is our own nature. Seeking respect symbolizes foolishness because our conception of respect is false. Remember, nobody respects the other, it is selfishness that disguises as respect. A simple example: A manager respects his boss but when the post are interchanged, the latter respects the former. This is because it was not respect but sheer selfishness.
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