elf to others。 It’s not a question of being better than someone else; respect and integrity demand that you be better than you thought you could be。
Winston Churchill exemplified integrity and respect in the face of opposition。 During his last year in office; he attended an official ceremony。 Several rows behind his two gentlemen began whispering。 “That’s Winston Churchill。” “They say he is getting senile。” “They say he should step aside and leave the running of the nation to more dynamic and capable men。” When the ceremony was over; Churchill turned to the men and said; “Gentlemen; they also say he is deaf !”
Churchill knew that one secret to a self you can respect is to choose a course of action based on what is right; not expedient; and not waver from it when criticized。
mit yourself to others Believe in others; and take time to nurture their dreams。 A wise man said; “If you want one year’s prosperity; grow grain。 But if you want ten years’ prosperity; grow men and women。”
You can build into the lives of your family; friends and colleagues by providing nutrients of gratitude and encouragement; and by investing your time and energy in their aspirations。 If a tree is given minimal nourishment; it will live; but it will not grow。 But if nourishment is given over and beyond what is needed for life; the tree will live and grow upward; producing fruit。
Turn disappointments into strengths Individuals who live with abandon have discovered tha