A key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of our actions is self-respect.

Sharon Salzberg
A key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of...
A key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of...
A key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of...
A key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of...
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Self-respect is a key barometer to help us weigh the rightness of our actions. Self-respect tells us how we view ourselves and how others see us. When we have self-respect, we respect ourselves, our family and friends, and our country. We have the respect of others because we have a high level of self-esteem. If a person sees a positive image of themselves in the mirror, they will also see a similar image in the eyes of others.

Source: Real Love: The Art Of Mindful Connection

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