I'm 71 and have been addicted to opiates for over forty years about ten years ago I'd had enough so I sought medical help. Early in my treatment I slipped up and used, initially I thought I'll just lie to my doctor but I just couldn't do it so I admitted to my doctor that I'd slipped up . Initially my doctor was stunned because the vast majority of addicts simply keep it to themselves but she appreciated my honesty and the respect she has had for me since has kept me clean. She hasn't sprung any surprise urine tests on me and we've got on very well since that day. When I was young my father used to say, "Honesty is the best policy" he was right.
Thank you so much for sharing your story! Your honesty is truly inspiring and proves that being truthful, even when it's hard, is a powerful way to ensure people don’t disrespect you. Your father was absolutely right-"Honesty is the best policy." Keep up the amazing progress, and welcome to the STOIC IN YOUR LIFEcommunity! We look forward to hearing more from you.
@lynnehanlon5687 Hey! Thanks for your concern. No, this video is about habits related to Stoicism and self-discipline, not personal experiences with opiates. Hope you found the content helpful!
I’m 62 years old and now I prefer if people don’t care for me. They don’t pay my bills and I’m doing just fine without out them in my life. Don’t sweat it and consider it a blessing.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's great to hear that you've found peace in being independent and focusing on what truly matters to you. You’re absolutely right-at the end of the day, people who don’t pay your bills *should not help* shape your self-worth. It’s definitely a blessing to feel secure and content in your own life. Wishing you continued peace and happiness! 😊
@@StoicInYourLife I just wanted to comment and say that _you_ responding to a viewer is appreciated. I wasn’t quite sure if this channel is like some others that are not really genuine and just make content for “likes” and “subs”. Thank you 😊 .
In May of 1975 I joined the United States Marine Corps and all the training that I went through reminds me a lot like Stoicism. My training has cared me down the path of life to this very day and I have grown into the greatness of what and who I am today. I possess a Sigma Empath personality and I am a kind, giving and caring man but people take that as a weakness from time to time and they soon learn that was a grave mistake on their part. I do not tolerate people who are negative, gossiping, complaining, disrespectful and self centered idiots at all. At 67 years old and being a retired and disabled Veteran I have enough of my own issues and it is a full time job maintaining a very positive and joyful life and to live my dream the best I can while I can. I do not have time to waste on other peoples negative bull shit. I could say a whole lot more but enough said. Thank You for this awesome uplifting video. I wish you an awesome day, take good care!
You pretty much hit it on the nail, my Marine brother! I'm in the same feeling and belief as you. I served in the Corps from 1971-1975. Our Marine Corps teachings has gotten me thru most of my life after getting out. I'm so thankful for what they taught us and use it out in the "jungle" of life to this day. Thank you for your service and Semper Fi, brother! Take care and stay strong.
It's good for me because I am not a gossiper and I am selective of friends whom I am going with. What makes me grow as a better person is what I consider most. ❤ Amen ❤
*When we gossip, those present may wonder if we spread rumors about them too. On the positive side, I was sitting with a group of family members when one of my three daughters was gossiping about her brother-in-law, and I stood up for him. My wife looked proud and respectful of me, and it felt really good*
Thank you for sharing your experience! You're absolutely right-gossiping can harm trust and make others question our intentions. Standing up for someone, like you did, is a great example of integrity, and it’s wonderful that your wife recognized it too. As Stoics, we believe that spreading negativity Should Not Help in any way, and instead, we should strive to uplift and protect others. Keep practicing these values! We’d love to hear more of your insights-welcome to the 'STOIC IN YOUR LIFE' community!
@MG-ot2yr Absolutely, shutting down negative talk about others is a great way to maintain respect and integrity. It's easy to fall into the trap of 'talking shit,' but staying above that shows real strength of character. Thanks for sharing your thoughts-it's great to see like-minded people here! Keep up the good work and stay strong in your Stoic practice!
@@StoicInYourLifesomeone was saying very bad things about you. they were telling other ppl that you are very rude and mean to old ppl, and that you smell really bad. I stood up for you, and told them that; you ran out of toothpaste and deodorant.
Thank you for your comment! You're absolutely right-sometimes the truth can be uncomfortable, but it's important to address these habits head-on because they are often the very reasons why *People Disrespect You*. A little self-awareness can go a long way!
The part about playing the victim really hit home. The idea that constantly blaming external circumstances makes us powerless is so true. Shifting from 'Why is this happening to me?' to 'What can I learn from this?' feels like a game-changer for personal growth. Thank you for such an eye-opening perspective - this is definitely something I'll work on!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad the video resonated with you. It's great to hear that the message about avoiding habits that make "People Disrespect You" is helpful. I appreciate your support!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! You're absolutely right-keeping ourselves presentable and avoiding harmful habits like gossiping is so important. It's true that gossip can be addictive, but it really only leads to negativity. We should focus on building each other up rather than tearing others down. We should not help spread negativity, and instead work towards being more mindful of our actions. Thanks again for sharing your insight!
Being late has been my downfall...i tried several times... I'm now 65yrs old retired... taking care of my 93yr old Mom(Dementia)...i think i need a break from hurrying myself 😢
It’s over Victoria. Trump and Elon Musk will not provide it. Their worldview is that people who don’t make millions belong to lower species and don’t need to survive.
This video was such an eye-opener! I didn't realize how small habits like gossiping could silently sabotage my relationships and trust with others. Time to work on building better, more respectful habits. Thanks for the powerful reminder!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m really glad the video resonated with you. It’s amazing how small habits can have such a big impact on how we’re perceived by others, right? It’s awesome that you’re already reflecting on this and working towards building more positive habits-definitely a step in the right direction! Wishing you all the best on your journey to self-improvement! 🙌
@sneaker5732 You're absolutely right-gossip can definitely be destructive and can cause a lot of harm to relationships and trust. In the video, I wanted to highlight how even habits that might seem small can have a bigger impact than we realize. We should not help spread negativity, and avoiding gossip is a great way to build more respectful and positive interactions. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Exactly! Stoicism reminds us that our habits reflect our character. By avoiding negative behaviors and cultivating self-discipline, we not only gain respect but also strengthen our own integrity.
I totally get where you're coming from! Stoicism teaches us to focus on our own behavior and how we react, rather than judging others. The goal of this video is to encourage self-reflection and personal growth, not to look down on anyone. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
When we Gossip those present may wonder whether we spreed rumors about them. On the positive side I was sitting with a group of family members when one of my three daughters was gossiping about a son-in law and I stuck up for him. My wife looked proud and respectful for me, It was a good feeling.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear how standing up for others in the face of gossip can build respect, especially with those close to us. You're absolutely right-gossiping can make others wonder if we'll spread rumors about them too, and that can definitely lead to people feeling disrespected. Keep up those positive actions, and feel free to share more thoughts-your input is always welcome!
Stoicism really hits hard here; recognizing how our habits can erode respect is such a wake-up call. Mastering ourselves is the first step to mastering life. Powerful stuff!
Depends on what you call "gossip". Sharing information is part of life, especially if warning someone of a danger which you know to be true. People also can work towards solutions by expressing their interpersonal struggles. If everyone was 100% stoic, nobody would speak. Intimidating people so that they remain silent and never speak out, is enabling the predators and manipulators to flourish. Just be mindful about who you speak of, and how, to whom, and why. Be sure of the facts. Only judge where it is very necessary. If someone confides in you, do not betray them. Often it can be best to not mention names. If people gossip about me, that's their business. If they are fair and honest, then so be it. Too much gossip will end up revealing more about yourself than your subjects. Too much political correctness can turn everything into meaningless double speak and superficial non truth. Do not be a slave to the opinions of others. Stick to truth. Saying nothing, can also be held against you over time. Obviously don't become the town gossip who knows everyone else's business. Spreading malicious opinions about others to make yourself feel good, is a toxic form of gossip. Not all gossip is toxic. Some of it is local knowledge. Exercise caution, discretion, and integrity.
I worked as a volunteer for seven or so years. The boss was the passive aggressive type, the silent and sarcastic type. It was like "Days of our Lives". A toxic workplace where the boss was like a local celebrity but the workers were not appreciated. Maybe the boss thought he was "stoic" by being so arrogant and non communicative ? In the end I left, never knowing where I really stood. I worked hard but felt mocked.
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you found it straightforward. When it comes to habits, we sometimes think we're being helpful, but certain behaviors really "Should Not Help" us in gaining respect. It's all about self-awareness. Thanks again for watching!
I agree. If someone is going to talk about someone they will tell they love them to their face, is definitely talking about you when not around. However, I will not judge and will still be around them. I am not perfect just like we all fall short.
Im 67 and I think I've got it pretty much in the bag. Only thing I need to eliminate is the gossip problem, I'm not a bad case but must admit to getting involved from time to time. I really need to cut it out completely
Im beginning to understand my colleague's behaviour at work.everything mentioned such as gossip,passive aggressiveness and not taking responsibilty for example,create a toxic environment .These also prevent other professionals from joining our organisation.
14:02 This is such a touching and insightful reflection! It really highlights the destructive nature of passive-aggressive behavior and how it masks our vulnerability. The idea of living with integrity, as the Stoics advise, and facing the truth, both within ourselves and in others, is so powerful. It's a reminder that true growth comes from honesty and openness, not from hiding behind masks.
I shared with someone some things about someone. Who was gossiping about others in front of me in a very cold way? And I also was talking about how she mistreated me. And was condescending toward me now. I feel like I have made a big mistake. I was. N't trying to make her look down.On the other person I was just upset at this situation.I would never do that again, though.Keep it to yourself is the best way
Thank you for agreeing! It's important to recognize these habits because they can really lead others to Disrespect You without you even realizing it. Glad we're on the same page!
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m really glad the video resonated with you. It's all about being mindful of habits that can make people Disrespect You, and I'm happy you found it positive!
Always having been an over-doer most of my life, I am learning that Overthinking can be more harmful. The information on this video is insightful and helpful. Thank you! 😊
thank you for this, now i'm gonna take a moment to se what area of my life needs improvement or is there anything i can improve on myself probably yes. i always look for improvement for something new to learn . thank you
You're absolutely right that respect is earned, not given freely. However, sometimes certain behaviors can unintentionally lead to situations where people disrespect you. It's all about being aware of those habits and improving ourselves for better relationships!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad the video could help highlight areas for improvement. Recognizing those habits that might lead others to disrespect you is the first step toward positive change. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! I completely agree-constant complaining and playing the "Always The Victim" card can indeed become draining for everyone involved. Stoicism teaches us that we should not help ourselves by focusing on what we can't control, but rather on how we respond to life's challenges. Your perspective really adds value to the conversation, and I'm glad to have you here! Please continue sharing your insights and welcome to the "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE" community!
Kelly Johnson, Presidnt of Lockheed Martin and aviations genius famously said ,...."Be Quick , be Quiet ,...and be on time !" Johnsom built the SR-71, the P-38 , the Bell X 1 , the Starfighter jet and a hundred other genius planes and designs !
Thanks for letting me know 😮 It made me upset too I will definitely work on it . Thanks Universe Divine Angles for bringing positive people in my life and all the positive energies.. I need it in my life 🙏
Goldmine of Material’s: Stoicism’s teaching’s is timeless and priceless Information , profound and helpful. Superb and Noble work. Excellent thanks so much ✌️❤️🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you found the content helpful and aligned with Stoicism’s timeless teachings. Your support means a lot to me. I believe that together, we can continue to grow and improve, as we learn what habits *should not help* us in our pursuit of a more stoic life. Welcome to the "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE" community! Looking forward to more of your insights and engagement. Stay strong and stay stoic ✌️❤️🙏!
@juliahurst6602 Thank you for your positive energy and kind words! 🙏 Being mindful and present is indeed key to avoiding habits that make others Disrespect You. Welcome to the community of "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE"! Let’s continue growing in peace and wisdom together. ✌🏻
I'm 71 and have been addicted to opiates for over forty years about ten years ago I'd had enough so I sought medical help. Early in my treatment I slipped up and used, initially I thought I'll just lie to my doctor but I just couldn't do it so I admitted to my doctor that I'd slipped up . Initially my doctor was stunned because the vast majority of addicts simply keep it to themselves but she appreciated my honesty and the respect she has had for me since has kept me clean. She hasn't sprung any surprise urine tests on me and we've got on very well since that day. When I was young my father used to say, "Honesty is the best policy" he was right.
Truly, honesty is the best policy..
Thank you so much for sharing your story! Your honesty is truly inspiring and proves that being truthful, even when it's hard, is a powerful way to ensure people don’t disrespect you. Your father was absolutely right-"Honesty is the best policy." Keep up the amazing progress, and welcome to the STOIC IN YOUR LIFEcommunity! We look forward to hearing more from you.
@mariloutapitan654 Absolutely! Honesty builds trust and respect, and it's a key principle in living a Stoic life. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Did you get off opiates eventually
@lynnehanlon5687 Hey! Thanks for your concern. No, this video is about habits related to Stoicism and self-discipline, not personal experiences with opiates. Hope you found the content helpful!
I’m 62 years old and now I prefer if people don’t care for me. They don’t pay my bills and I’m doing just fine without out them in my life. Don’t sweat it and consider it a blessing.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! It's great to hear that you've found peace in being independent and focusing on what truly matters to you. You’re absolutely right-at the end of the day, people who don’t pay your bills *should not help* shape your self-worth. It’s definitely a blessing to feel secure and content in your own life. Wishing you continued peace and happiness! 😊
@@StoicInYourLife I just wanted to comment and say that _you_ responding to a viewer is appreciated. I wasn’t quite sure if this channel is like some others that are not really genuine and just make content for “likes” and “subs”. Thank you 😊 .
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In May of 1975 I joined the United States Marine Corps and all the training that I went through reminds me a lot like Stoicism. My training has cared me down the path of life to this very day and I have grown into the greatness of what and who I am today. I possess a Sigma Empath personality and I am a kind, giving and caring man but people take that as a weakness from time to time and they soon learn that was a grave mistake on their part. I do not tolerate people who are negative, gossiping, complaining, disrespectful and self centered idiots at all. At 67 years old and being a retired and disabled Veteran I have enough of my own issues and it is a full time job maintaining a very positive and joyful life and to live my dream the best I can while I can. I do not have time to waste on other peoples negative bull shit. I could say a whole lot more but enough said. Thank You for this awesome uplifting video. I wish you an awesome day, take good care!
You pretty much hit it on the nail, my Marine brother! I'm in the same feeling and belief as you. I served in the Corps from 1971-1975. Our Marine Corps teachings has gotten me thru most of my life after getting out. I'm so thankful for what they taught us and use it out in the "jungle" of life to this day. Thank you for your service and Semper Fi, brother! Take care and stay strong.
Thanks for your service and sacrifice.
❤❤❤🥰
@@charlesmiddleton3247Well said.Thank you to all the ones who've served our USA❤and those who are,& those who will .
It's good for me because I am not a gossiper and I am selective of friends whom I am going with. What makes me grow as a better person is what I consider most. ❤ Amen ❤
*When we gossip, those present may wonder if we spread rumors about them too. On the positive side, I was sitting with a group of family members when one of my three daughters was gossiping about her brother-in-law, and I stood up for him. My wife looked proud and respectful of me, and it felt really good*
Yep, exactly. I call it talking shit about others, and I hate when people do that, I shut them down too.
Thank you for sharing your experience! You're absolutely right-gossiping can harm trust and make others question our intentions. Standing up for someone, like you did, is a great example of integrity, and it’s wonderful that your wife recognized it too. As Stoics, we believe that spreading negativity Should Not Help in any way, and instead, we should strive to uplift and protect others. Keep practicing these values! We’d love to hear more of your insights-welcome to the 'STOIC IN YOUR LIFE' community!
@MG-ot2yr Absolutely, shutting down negative talk about others is a great way to maintain respect and integrity. It's easy to fall into the trap of 'talking shit,' but staying above that shows real strength of character. Thanks for sharing your thoughts-it's great to see like-minded people here! Keep up the good work and stay strong in your Stoic practice!
@@StoicInYourLifesomeone was saying very bad things about you. they were telling other ppl that you are very rude and mean to old ppl, and that you smell really bad.
I stood up for you, and told them that; you ran out of toothpaste and deodorant.
It's never too late to learn life's important lessons
"so true" 👍. ☺️
Many people are sometimes uncomfortable with the truth.
Thank you for your comment! You're absolutely right-sometimes the truth can be uncomfortable, but it's important to address these habits head-on because they are often the very reasons why *People Disrespect You*. A little self-awareness can go a long way!
@@StoicInYourLife Thanks for responding
The part about playing the victim really hit home. The idea that constantly blaming external circumstances makes us powerless is so true. Shifting from 'Why is this happening to me?' to 'What can I learn from this?' feels like a game-changer for personal growth. Thank you for such an eye-opening perspective - this is definitely something I'll work on!
This is the kind of content that genuinely helps people become their best selves. Your perspective on personal responsibility and growth is inspiring!
I am 67 years old, this is the nicer one I have listened. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad the video resonated with you. It's great to hear that the message about avoiding habits that make "People Disrespect You" is helpful. I appreciate your support!
This is encouraging. Keeping ourselves presentable tops. Gossiping destroys us but unfortunately it's addictive to many people.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! You're absolutely right-keeping ourselves presentable and avoiding harmful habits like gossiping is so important. It's true that gossip can be addictive, but it really only leads to negativity. We should focus on building each other up rather than tearing others down. We should not help spread negativity, and instead work towards being more mindful of our actions. Thanks again for sharing your insight!
Being late has been my downfall...i tried several times... I'm now 65yrs old retired... taking care of my 93yr old Mom(Dementia)...i think i need a break from hurrying myself 😢
I'm so slow I can't afford to pay attention
We need Socialized Medicine in this country
It’s over Victoria. Trump and Elon Musk will not provide it. Their worldview is that people who don’t make millions belong to lower species and don’t need to survive.
This video was such an eye-opener! I didn't realize how small habits like gossiping could silently sabotage my relationships and trust with others. Time to work on building better, more respectful habits. Thanks for the powerful reminder!
Gossip is not a small habit it is destructive.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! I’m really glad the video resonated with you. It’s amazing how small habits can have such a big impact on how we’re perceived by others, right? It’s awesome that you’re already reflecting on this and working towards building more positive habits-definitely a step in the right direction! Wishing you all the best on your journey to self-improvement! 🙌
@sneaker5732 You're absolutely right-gossip can definitely be destructive and can cause a lot of harm to relationships and trust. In the video, I wanted to highlight how even habits that might seem small can have a bigger impact than we realize. We should not help spread negativity, and avoiding gossip is a great way to build more respectful and positive interactions. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@@StoicInYourLifeI thank God for this video I am leaning a lot.
Exactly! Stoicism reminds us that our habits reflect our character. By avoiding negative behaviors and cultivating self-discipline, we not only gain respect but also strengthen our own integrity.
We should respect ourselves ❤
I totally agree. It has to start with yourself before others can respect you.
@@veronicalambertis7400 God bless you, thank you ~
I look down on people that look down on people
I totally get where you're coming from! Stoicism teaches us to focus on our own behavior and how we react, rather than judging others. The goal of this video is to encourage self-reflection and personal growth, not to look down on anyone. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
So looking down on people is justified as long as you believe in your reason for doing it? Wow.
I hate people that hate others
My grandmother told me to never look down on people especially women in low-cut dresses
At 71, feel blessed to be devoid of the negative attributes mentioned, deciplined life is a bliss.
When we Gossip those present may wonder whether we spreed rumors about them. On the positive side I was sitting with a group of family members when one of my three daughters was gossiping about a son-in law and I stuck up for him. My wife looked proud and respectful for me, It was a good feeling.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear how standing up for others in the face of gossip can build respect, especially with those close to us. You're absolutely right-gossiping can make others wonder if we'll spread rumors about them too, and that can definitely lead to people feeling disrespected. Keep up those positive actions, and feel free to share more thoughts-your input is always welcome!
Stoicism really hits hard here; recognizing how our habits can erode respect is such a wake-up call. Mastering ourselves is the first step to mastering life. Powerful stuff!
I’m learning and listening…I’m sure I have a lot to learn from this subject.
Depends on what you call "gossip".
Sharing information is part of life, especially if warning someone of a danger which you know to be true.
People also can work towards solutions by expressing their interpersonal struggles.
If everyone was 100% stoic, nobody would speak.
Intimidating people so that they remain silent and never speak out, is enabling the predators and manipulators to flourish.
Just be mindful about who you speak of, and how, to whom, and why.
Be sure of the facts.
Only judge where it is very necessary.
If someone confides in you, do not betray them.
Often it can be best to not mention names.
If people gossip about me, that's their business.
If they are fair and honest, then so be it.
Too much gossip will end up revealing more about yourself than your subjects.
Too much political correctness can turn everything into meaningless double speak and superficial non truth.
Do not be a slave to the opinions of others.
Stick to truth.
Saying nothing, can also be held against you over time.
Obviously don't become the town gossip who knows everyone else's business.
Spreading malicious opinions about others to make yourself feel good, is a toxic form of gossip.
Not all gossip is toxic.
Some of it is local knowledge.
Exercise caution, discretion, and integrity.
Very enlightening. Thank you
I worked as a volunteer for seven or so years.
The boss was the passive aggressive type, the silent and sarcastic type.
It was like "Days of our Lives".
A toxic workplace where the boss was like a local celebrity but the workers were not appreciated.
Maybe the boss thought he was "stoic" by being so arrogant and non communicative ?
In the end I left, never knowing where I really stood.
I worked hard but felt mocked.
I appreciate how straightforward you make things!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you found it straightforward. When it comes to habits, we sometimes think we're being helpful, but certain behaviors really "Should Not Help" us in gaining respect. It's all about self-awareness. Thanks again for watching!
I'm guilty of a couple things you spoke of and intend to change soon Ty so much 🙂
I agree. If someone is going to talk about someone they will tell they love them to their face, is definitely talking about you when not around. However, I will not judge and will still be around them. I am not perfect just like we all fall short.
I believe in ignoring people. I’m not interested to make others happy. Sad but truth
Im 67 and I think I've got it pretty much in the bag. Only thing I need to eliminate is the gossip problem, I'm not a bad case but must admit to getting involved from time to time. I really need to cut it out completely
80years old , in bad social situation so believe it or not I’ve learned a lesson I never considered. So I thank you. Immensley
Thnk you sir ,
Im beginning to understand my colleague's behaviour at work.everything mentioned such
as gossip,passive aggressiveness and not taking responsibilty for example,create a toxic environment .These also prevent other professionals from joining our organisation.
Amen still listening. Amen
14:02 This is such a touching and insightful reflection! It really highlights the destructive nature of passive-aggressive behavior and how it masks our vulnerability. The idea of living with integrity, as the Stoics advise, and facing the truth, both within ourselves and in others, is so powerful. It's a reminder that true growth comes from honesty and openness, not from hiding behind masks.
I shared with someone some things about someone. Who was gossiping about others in front of me in a very cold way? And I also was talking about how she mistreated me.
And was condescending toward me now. I feel like I have made a big mistake. I was.
N't trying to make her look down.On the other person I was just upset at this situation.I would never do that again, though.Keep it to yourself is the best way
Thanks for this on-site.
But this has been a great lesson... please continue helping people 👍💟
I'm trying!
Watching my passive aggressiveness was blatantly obvious with my sons negative response to my snarly comment. Thanks for the heads up! 💔😉
Ty ! much appreciated.
Thanks for the guidance ,which values each and every word that matters and it is valuable
YES You are Correct.
Thank you for agreeing! It's important to recognize these habits because they can really lead others to Disrespect You without you even realizing it. Glad we're on the same page!
A masterpiece of philosophical thought! It explains the complexities of human nature in such an engaging way.
Thanks. V.helpful for better living.
Helpful video !!!
Passive Aggressive communication within families..really destroy's relationships.😢
Thank you for your teachings.
Thank you, that was great.
Appreciate you!
Thankyou for your wisdom 😊
We all have habits we need to change-awareness is the key to improvement.
Thanks Universe for valuable guidance
I am 85 and thank you.
Always encouraged, inspired and educated by your teachings. Thanks.
Words of wisdom for the wise. Thank you
Thank you!
This is a great message. I am glad I have been practicing many of these. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad to hear that you're already practicing these habits. Keep up the great work!
Awesome positive vibes ! ❤thanks so very much ! Fr
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I’m really glad the video resonated with you. It's all about being mindful of habits that can make people Disrespect You, and I'm happy you found it positive!
Always having been an over-doer most of my life, I am learning that Overthinking can be more harmful. The information on this video is insightful and helpful. Thank you! 😊
thank you for this, now i'm gonna take a moment to se what area of my life needs improvement or is there anything i can improve on myself probably yes. i always look for improvement for something new to learn . thank you
If someone looks down on you its theire problem respect is earned not a hand out
You're absolutely right that respect is earned, not given freely. However, sometimes certain behaviors can unintentionally lead to situations where people disrespect you. It's all about being aware of those habits and improving ourselves for better relationships!
Thank you so much for the valuable advices. It bringing me the attentions to my shortness and solutions to get ride of.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm really glad the video could help highlight areas for improvement. Recognizing those habits that might lead others to disrespect you is the first step toward positive change. Keep up the great work!
I find in life if you are honest and straight to the point ,and respect people ,you should not have issues with anyone
Stoicism seems as if it comes straight from Proverbs in the Bible. Love it
Great food for thought thank you.
Thank you very much.Have learnt alot on self respect.Will have to improve on some weaknes.
Yes...particularly the constant complaining.... becomes so very tiresome, as does the Always The Victim scenario.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! I completely agree-constant complaining and playing the "Always The Victim" card can indeed become draining for everyone involved. Stoicism teaches us that we should not help ourselves by focusing on what we can't control, but rather on how we respond to life's challenges. Your perspective really adds value to the conversation, and I'm glad to have you here! Please continue sharing your insights and welcome to the "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE" community!
Thanks
I am levelling up for change of my life and displine.
Thank you. God bless 🙌 🙏
I hope I am not too late to make use of the very important advises.thank you very much
Ok I'm almost always late, I wanna change this starting today.
This is first time I listened to you, it is very interesting. I would like to know what is stoicism. Regards
I'M ON MY WAY TO LEVELING UP FO' SHO'!!!
Great insight 😊
I am stoic ❤loves y’all !
Truly enlightening. I learn a lot from this.
Kelly Johnson, Presidnt of Lockheed Martin and aviations genius famously said
,...."Be Quick , be Quiet ,...and be on time !" Johnsom built the SR-71, the P-38 , the Bell X 1 , the Starfighter jet and a hundred other genius planes and designs !
100% true
At 85 years old, I stopped worrying about what people think of me, and believe me no one disrespect me. I stop worrying about stuff like that.
Thanks Universe for trusting me and bringing positive guidelines in my life 🙏Can I avoid the person 🤔 I am sorry honestly .
Fantastic❤️
I am a newbie. would like to observe more. thank you
!!! Thank You !!!!
I'm leveling up.
That's awesome! Self-improvement is a great journey, and recognizing habits to change is a big step. Keep it up! 💪😊
thankyou for information
Thanks for letting me know 😮 It made me upset too I will definitely work on it . Thanks Universe Divine Angles for bringing positive people in my life and all the positive energies.. I need it in my life 🙏
THANK YOU I AM STOIC
I’m stoic thank you ❤
I’m new to stoicism and love it. Has some things in common with Dr. Jordan Peterson, whom I also respect very much
Thanks dear friend 😊
Goldmine of Material’s:
Stoicism’s teaching’s is timeless and priceless Information , profound and helpful.
Superb and Noble work.
Excellent thanks so much ✌️❤️🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you found the content helpful and aligned with Stoicism’s timeless teachings. Your support means a lot to me. I believe that together, we can continue to grow and improve, as we learn what habits *should not help* us in our pursuit of a more stoic life. Welcome to the "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE" community! Looking forward to more of your insights and engagement. Stay strong and stay stoic ✌️❤️🙏!
Thank you do much. I enjoy all of your videos❤
Excellent analysis
I am a newbie, both learning and refining
Powerful advice, I like this one...
Powerful and informative. Wish I knew this earlier.❤
I’m levelling up!
Being more present and mindful ❤loves peace ✌🏻 and love
@juliahurst6602 Thank you for your positive energy and kind words! 🙏 Being mindful and present is indeed key to avoiding habits that make others Disrespect You. Welcome to the community of "STOIC IN YOUR LIFE"! Let’s continue growing in peace and wisdom together. ✌🏻
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Yes. Good advice.
I'm not sure we can be as formulaic as this, in everyday interactions but, this is generally good advice.
I am stoic ❤ thank you for sharing these posts ... I learn so much every time I listen 😊
Thank you for your content...❤❤❤ it's inspiring to learn from mistakes and be better person