Redefining Respect: From Last Farewell to First Acknowledgment

Redefining Respect: From Last Farewell to First Acknowledgment

In a World Yearning for Connection, Shouldn't Respect Come Sooner?

  1. When was the last time you acknowledged someone's worth before it was too late?
  2. How can we shift the narrative from last respect to first acknowledgment?
  3. What steps can we take to show genuine respect during a person's lifetime?
  4. Have you witnessed the power of words making a difference when shared while someone is alive?
  5. What does it mean to be truly human in today's fast-paced world?

A hard-hitting reflection that resonates through many scenarios. Why is it that often, respect seems to be reserved for the end rather than the beginning?

Consider that moment when someone's value diminishes, and they start to feel inconsequential. At that point, the "CTRL ALT DEL" of human behavior kicks in, and remarkably, it works every single time.

Unlike software, this pattern remains untouched by corruption. It evolves with each version upgrade as time moves forward.

We're familiar with impactful speeches, especially those spoken beside coffins. Yet, it's baffling how so few words are uttered when the person was alive and could have been influenced positively. Shouldn't this have happened earlier, before it was too late?

We manage to find time in our busy lives to pay homage and offer our last respects. We present our best versions during those moments, but isn't it perplexing that misplaced priorities often drive our actions?

The essence of compassion remains, even if the question of who should make the first move or speak first remains unresolved across generations.

Today, in a world saturated with communication tools, connecting is easier than ever. If you miss someone, a simple text saying "we miss you" can bridge the gap.

Remember, we can reach for the sky, but let's not forget the importance of uplifting a fellow human being's life. Being human means embracing respect from the very start, not just at the end.

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GNANA SUNDARAM DURAI PANDIAN

MANAGEMENT COACH & CORPORATE TECHNICL TRAINER , COACHING FOR DEFENCE ENTERANCE EXAMS/ MICROSOFT EDUCATOR, COACHING FOR CISSP & CSCP EXAMINATIONS. GUEST FACULTY FOR UNIVERSITIES AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS.

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Simply beautiful

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