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Why is respect more important than attention?

Why is respect more important than attention?

Respect lasts longer than attention. Hell, it lasts longer than most boyfriends. When people respect you, it means they see you as a genuinely good person. It doesn’t matter what your beliefs are, what race you are, what gender or sexuality you identify as; when someone respects you, none of this matters.

What is difference between attention and respect?

As nouns the difference between attention and respect is that attention is (label) mental focus while respect is (uncountable) an attitude of consideration or high.

What is more important in a relationship love or respect?

05/6Genuinely liking each other The same thing can happen with your partner. You might love them so much but never really enjoy their company or make each other laugh. So it’s very important to like the person you’re in a relationship and give it more importance than love.

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What is the meaning of seek respect not attention?

If others pay a great deal of attention to you, yet they don’t highly respect you then it’s a sign that you are receiving negative attention.Always remember- “It’s better to seek respect then attention, even if the attention is greater because respect will always last longer”

Why do I seek respect?

We all have a need for a sense of identity, and a key way we get this is in the way others acknowledge us and treat us as if we are important and have good reason to be here. When we are respected, people take us seriously, listening to us, seeking to understand. We are admired and valued.

Can love exist without respect?

Very often women consider love to be the most important part of relationships. While love is certainly important, respect is even more so. In fact, without respect from your partner there can be no real love. Some people consider love to be respect but the two are not the same.

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Who said improvements not excuses?

Roy T. Bennett
Quote by Roy T. Bennett: “Make improvements, not excuses.

Should respect be earned?

As previously stated, everyone should be respected, but respect is also earned. You have to take the initiative to be kind to strangers, help a stranger in need and be polite to those you encounter. All too often, people are being mistreated because of who they are, and this is not acceptable by any means.