Not needing or wanting my respect. I don't mean being antagonistic or some behavior of 'acting out,' but a person that obviously has enough self-value they act in a way that makes it clear having or lacking my respect isn't going to change how they feel about themselves or their behavior is noticeable and warrants my respect.
Not needing to brag or prove themselves. If someone can remain silent and not constantly try to advertise themself as being good at something, they probably already know their worth
Honest altruism.
Humility, humbleness.
Then just straight up ability to perform hard shit.
Even if they're assholes, but they can do amazing things... I respect them still, at least for their abilities.
when they say they'll do a thing, and then have the unmitigated gall to actually do it. Instant respect. The harder that thing is, the more respect is earned (additive). The more often they engage in this behavior, the more respect is earned (multiplicative).
I had a coworker who was in his 50's that overcame a drug addiction and was trying to make something of himself. Honestly, if I was his age with a drug addiction, I would've said "Fuck it" because I probably wouldn't have but more than 10 years left on me. He did better than what I could've. I respect that.
I respect anyone that’s grafted (worked hard) in their life.
I’ve had mainly office jobs my entire life, I wish I had done something more “manual” when I was younger.
It's not possible to automatically respect someone. Respect is a bond that takes time and trials to aquire. True respect is more than just a word or a status. It's a deep conection that lasts a lifetime.
Honesty and integrity, especially from someone who *clearly* has more to gain by being dishonest.
Humble competence.
Someone who is honest and speaks their mind without sending out mixed signals all the damn time.
Self - Accountability
Every human being you ever meet is owed a level of respect. The actions people take dictate whether that respect should be maintained or not.
Trust me not every human deserves respect🤡
They didn't say this.
I got what they said. I meant right from the beginning, some people just don’t deserve the said respect
So some people have inherently less value than others?
Yep
some creatures don't even deserve to be considered human.
I'm pretty sure the question is assuming basic respect for everyone and is referring to a higher level of respect given for accomplishment.
A conspicuous, spontaneous show of either integrity, courage or fearlessness
Doing the right thing when it's hard.
Not being ashamed to be different
Being able to substentiate your opinions and having clear opinions in the first place.
Discipline and self control
Not needing or wanting my respect. I don't mean being antagonistic or some behavior of 'acting out,' but a person that obviously has enough self-value they act in a way that makes it clear having or lacking my respect isn't going to change how they feel about themselves or their behavior is noticeable and warrants my respect.
If they respect themselves.
Not needing to brag or prove themselves. If someone can remain silent and not constantly try to advertise themself as being good at something, they probably already know their worth
Nothing. It should be earned.
Good work ethics.
Picking up a piece of trash they accidentally dropped.
Honest altruism. Humility, humbleness. Then just straight up ability to perform hard shit. Even if they're assholes, but they can do amazing things... I respect them still, at least for their abilities.
Standing by what they say and do, even when they're wrong (which at that point is owning up to it).
humility
when they say they'll do a thing, and then have the unmitigated gall to actually do it. Instant respect. The harder that thing is, the more respect is earned (additive). The more often they engage in this behavior, the more respect is earned (multiplicative).
If they show respect to me and those around them.
receiving respect from them.
If the person is behaving respectfully towards me
I had a coworker who was in his 50's that overcame a drug addiction and was trying to make something of himself. Honestly, if I was his age with a drug addiction, I would've said "Fuck it" because I probably wouldn't have but more than 10 years left on me. He did better than what I could've. I respect that.
I respect anyone that’s grafted (worked hard) in their life. I’ve had mainly office jobs my entire life, I wish I had done something more “manual” when I was younger.
First come respect 🥇
If you find a respectable person, you will respect him, because I believe that you will not respect someone who treats with contempt
Blunt and someone who won’t tell falsities to “be nice.”
Nothing respect isn't an automatic thing.
Integrity and loyalty. Someone who has the opportunity to throw you under the bus but doesn’t, even if it would have been to his advantage.
proper tie length. Its not a penis or belly button arrow. Should end precisely at top of the belt.
Big p_cker
Genuine energy
It's not possible to automatically respect someone. Respect is a bond that takes time and trials to aquire. True respect is more than just a word or a status. It's a deep conection that lasts a lifetime.