Wednesday 29 January 2014

Dignity - Hold Your Head Up High

No matter how difficult or obscure things become, always maintain your dignity and self respect. Don't be disappointed by someone else's behavior because in the end you know it's all about them, right, and when it comes right down to it, it's all about me, myself and I. No matter how many times I am surprised whether it be in business or on a personal level, I still believe in the greater good. We are all so inter connected and tied together that all of my success is dependent on your success, so I wish you well my friend, may the best person win, but only by a little.

'When you walk, through a storm, hold your head up high and don't be afraid of the dark', Gerry and the Pacemakers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV5_LQArLa0


Dignity is a term used in moral, ethical, legal, and political discussions to signify that a being has an innate right to be valued and receive ethical treatment. It is an extension of the Enlightenment-era concepts of inherent, inalienable rights. Dignity is often used in proscriptive and cautionary ways: for example in politics it is usually used to critique the treatment of oppressed and vulnerable groups and peoples, but it has also been extended to apply to cultures and sub-cultures, religious beliefs and ideals, animals used for food or research, and plants. Dignity also has descriptive meanings pertaining to human worth, although there is no exact or agreed upon definition of this worth. In general, the term has various functions and meanings depending on how the term is used and on the context.
The English word "dignity" comes from Latin dignitas by way of French dignité.[1] In ordinary usage it denotes respect and status, and it is often used to suggest that someone is not receiving a proper degree of respect, or even that they are failing to treat themselves with proper self-respect. There is also a long history of special philosophical use of this term. However, it is rarely defined outright in political, legal, and scientific discussions. International proclamations have thus far left dignity undefined,[2][3] and scientific commentators, such as those arguing against genetic research and algeny, cite dignity as a reason but are ambiguous about its application.

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