Principles of Worth: A Guide to Self-Respect, Integrity, and Wise Living

Principles of Worth: A Guide to Self-Respect, Integrity, and Wise Living

Assertiveness and Communication

  • Assertiveness is a way of life that makes you talk when needed.
  • Being frank makes you trustworthy because you are being true to others.
  • Being outspoken, along with being wise, makes you a person of worth.

Sensitivity and Respect for Others

  • Being insensitive to people is a sin. If you want a respectable life, be sensible.
  • Avoiding someone for no reason is disrespecting yourself.

Character and Integrity

  • Being characterless is a sign of being destructive to others that, in turn, makes you disrespectable.
  • If you try to spoil someone's life, you are characterless.

Defining Oneself Beyond Circumstances

  • Circumstances do not define a person. Instead, what one makes out of circumstances that defines a person.

Wisdom, Sensibility, and Social Intelligence

  • Learn to be intelligent by learning to behave sensibly and be friendly with others as per the occasion.

Vision and True Brilliance

  • A person is called brilliant only when one works with the vision. If not, it cannot be called as brilliant.
  • If you handle a difficult situation wisely, then you are smart.

True Leadership and Assertiveness

  • Leadership is a quality of those who understand the difference between pressuring and not pressuring to get things done.
  • Being assertive and being forceful are two different things. Assertiveness does not hurt others, and forcefulness does hurt everyone.

Discretion and Wisdom in Conversation

  • Discussing anything inappropriate is not wise because it creates noise rather than anything else.
  • To argue is a way to degrade yourself in stature. If you don't argue, you will be a high-worth individual.

Selflessness and Working for Others

  • Don't expect others to work for you; instead, work for the welfare of others so that they can make a better choice.
  • Live a life that makes you a high-worth individual by being helpful to others.
  • Those who work for the welfare of others without expecting anything in return are rich.

Perception and Self-Understanding

  • Don't believe what you see; think what you understand.
  • You become whatever you speak, so speak wisely.

Prakash Bojja

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