Respect all
I received an email from a Crossroad reader. Karel (not his real name) feels hopeless. He simply can’t take it anymore. The disrespect from kids. He writes: I am writing this e-mail from my hospital bed. I talked to a psychologist yesterday, because I can’t take it anymore – the storms are raging and I […]
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Respect for the Creator
I enjoy visiting the Kruger Park and watching the animals. Although they are on a completely different level than humans, we can learn a lot from them. We were sitting at a water hole. The elephants were playing quietly. At a distance, a few thirsty zebras were waiting to drink, but did not dare come […]
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A hiding does lead to respect
A friend tells this story about the shop they had in a rural area. If they caught kids stealing, they would call in the parents. The parents had to give their children a hiding right there and then as punishment for stealing. Eventually they had to stop this practice, because the parents became too rough. […]
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Work with respect
A few years have passed since I’ve left the business world behind. There were good times, but also challenging times when the cash flow wasn’t flowing that well. I learned a lot about business. About suppliers who would’ve liked to help, but also about debtors you had to beg to get your money for services […]
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By our way of doing
I heard a report on the radio about the IT world where it was found that South Africans were among the rudest people on digital platforms. I could hardly believe it. So, I Googled it and it was true! The study was done by Microsoft’s digital civility division. South Africa came 22nd out of 23 […]
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Inhabit, cultivate and protect
What do people think of me? What do people think of you? Immediately I can hear people say that it doesn’t matter what other people think of them. They don’t live for other people. That might be right. We cannot allow what other people think of us determine how we live our lives. Our foundation […]
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Respect man!
I sometimes wonder if we understand what a word really means. Take the word respect, for instance. We often hear that we have to respect others, but what does that mean? The Cambridge English Dictionary defines it as follows: Admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities; […]
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