Friday, February 10, 2006
Rudeness
There is never any advantage to be gained by being rude. No
one will think more highly of you, no one will be persuaded
by rudeness, and it won't prove a thing.
The main thing rudeness will do is wrest control of your
words and actions away from you. Rudeness will cause you to
say and to do things that are in no one's interest.
When you are confronted with the rudeness of another, you
have the opportunity to contribute positive value to the
situation. Choose to respond with sincere respect and to
show how truly polite you can be.
Being polite and respectful won't always improve the
situation, but it will always leave you with no regrets,
knowing that you put your best face forward. And it will
give you a distinct advantage should you happen to encounter
the same person again.
Instead of engaging in a contest to prove how petty you can
be, seek to demonstrate how reasonable, understanding and in
control you truly are. When the urge to be rude comes over
you, redirect that intense energy toward a positive end for
all concerned.
You always can choose to be in control. The more often you
make that choice, the more life will unfold to your
liking.
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