Friday, April 26, 2013

2.2.2 Role I play each day


The roles I play each day in my life are:

1.       Friend
2.       Student

As I’m staying in hostel, when I weak up in morning the first role I play is friend.  They help me in any situation. We enjoy in every festival. Hostel warden treat us like his own son and we live like a family together. In college I play the role of student, I respect all my teachers and they all are friendly.  They help us in every sector as much as they can. I also play the role of friend in college, they are friendly and understanding too.
So this is the roles I play each day.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

2.2.4 Different between fear and respect

Emotions play an important role in our daily lives. Fear is one such obnoxious emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is unsafe whereas respect is something that can be earned through someone's feelings, need and wishes into consideration. In fact, giving someone respect is same as of reflection, earning a respect from others too. As the word fear is the through of danger on human and respect is the good feelings showing to others.

Normally, fear is the unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone is dangerous while respect is the feelings of deep admiration for someone or something evoked by their abilities or qualities. The face is that fear of person is not respect but only response to the perceived danger.
By fearing other we may get respect but that respect is only for instance. In such condition we gain respect simply because they want to escape from our fear. Where there is respect between the peoples, there should only be emotional fear, not physical. Respect is only real when there is empathy and understanding between the two peoples.


2.2.3 Different between confidence and arrogance.

A feelings or belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed at something is confidence and an insulting way of thinking or behaving that comes from behaving that you are better, smarter, or more important than other people is arrogance.

Confidence is not a belief that one is always right or a sense of being unable to fail. True confidence welcomes alternative perspectives and opinions. A confident person rarely will be found lecturing or preaching to others on how they are wrong. A truly self-confident person is able to show vulnerability and admit to past mistakes.

Both the confident and arrogant person is aware of personal areas of strength and ability. Confidence and arrogance come from different sources. However, a confident person has little difficulty seeing others gifts and strengths while the arrogant cannot. Confident and arrogance come from different sources. An arrogant person generally has a skewed view of the world and a warped understanding of themselves.

Strive for honest self-acceptance and nurture self-confidence. Beware the pitfalls or crossing the line into overconfidence or arrogance. As with most things in life, the healthy place is always with balance in the middle.