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@ Antoni Salvatore
2025-03-20 03:01:46A quiet, meek, and peaceful man is not necessarily a benevolent person. Only the one who harbors powerful hatred and malice within but voluntarily controls it is truly worthy of being called a man of honor.
In the business world, some people mistakenly confuse courtesy and politeness with excessive sensitivity and emotional cowardice. They speak so meekly that they even stammer. Fearing to offend others, they swallow their opinions. The ego enslaves with the worst kind of chains: the need for self-affirmation and validation. They constantly apologize for everything: “sorry for this,” “sorry for that,” “sorry for such and such.”
By behaving this way, one not only earns the listener’s contempt, disrespect, and anger but also significantly diminishes their reputation and moral standing in the eyes of others. They will never be seen as a strong leader. They will never gain the trust of subordinates. And they will never have important tasks delegated to them by their superiors.
With respect, honor, and silence, one can enter and exit any place. Those who understand both the streets and the world beyond them achieve peace and gain unrestricted access. Always consider the protection of your reputation. Do not allow mockery to test your ability to maintain self-respect.
True mastery in interpersonal interactions lies in discerning which provocations must be confronted and which deserve to be ignored.
Like a skilled swimmer who understands the currents and adapts to them, you must learn to navigate the murky waters of the world, responding with the necessary strength and wisdom in each situation.
The key to success does not lie in servile submission but in assertiveness and reciprocity. Treat others as they truly deserve to be treated, and in doing so, you will not only earn respect but also pave the way for genuine and lasting success.
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