Move in Silence & Give Respect Where It’s Due
I've learned two important lessons:
1. Not everyone needs to know your next move. Sometimes, sharing your plans too soon kills them. Let your results speak instead.
2. Respect is a two-way street. If
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I don't know who needs this but here you go.
Today, be kind to one extra person. Be kind to the person who motivates you or may be who love or support you just for being yourself. Be kind to the person who hides their pain and always treats y
🌟 Day 3: Discipline = Self-Respect
🔍 Short Lesson:
Every time you follow through on a promise to yourself, you build trust. That’s self-respect in action. Discipline isn’t about forcing yourself—it’s about honoring the commitments you made to your
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 12m
Respect is earned, not given.
But how do you actually *earn* it?
Here are 8 practical ways to get people to respect you more:
1. Show up for others:
→ Be there when people need you.
→ Small acts of kindness build big trust.
2. Listen, really list
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BN Headlines
TODAY HEADLINES • 8m
Which current world leader do you have the most respect for and why?
you can't be saying accomplishment to this man I have done world top many times combat master 💀 but everyone used to say that stop wasting time bro start focusing
I believe that in a world where everyone knows everything and can control themselves is going to be a much more prosperous condition to live in comparison to a world where few knows everything and control others.
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 9m
Having an attitude of "I am the almighty" can be very helpful at times, but it does not take long to go from almighty to arrogant. A more positive attitude might be, "I am the almighty because of the great people around me, and I respect them."
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Ayush rathore
Let's make india int... • 4m
what kind of problem are you guys having that needs a solution