Part of our role on the earth is to care for the animals. We aren’t always good at this, but I admire earnest efforts to this end.
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You can put yourself in the admired group, because of the way you think and act.
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I consider how people treat animals to be an important part of how I evaluate their character.
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Indeed it should be.
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I recall a fellow I met who presented himself as an example of Christian living, but he was unkind to animals. This one thing made me skeptical of his bona fides, and indeed, the years reinforced my reservations about his character.
If someone can’t treat God’s animals with kindness, what are the chances that they will treat humans well?
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You have that right. Also, the way people treat “underlings”. Rude to anyone in a subordinate or service position.
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Indeed. When I left a position as a department head, some years ago, the last interaction I had with my right hand man was him thanking me for treating him with respect during our years working together. That may well have been the highest compliment have ever been paid. It certainly was the highest with regard to my working life.
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A good testament to your management.
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At times I miss it.
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Sometimes I miss working, but not for too long.
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Work is not as steady as it once was, but I crave it.
Darn. 8 1/2 tears after the earlier post, this video also has tears in my eyes. Hats off to those whom help animals in need, even sharks.
They are doing God’s work.
Part of our role on the earth is to care for the animals. We aren’t always good at this, but I admire earnest efforts to this end.
You can put yourself in the admired group, because of the way you think and act.
I consider how people treat animals to be an important part of how I evaluate their character.
Indeed it should be.
I recall a fellow I met who presented himself as an example of Christian living, but he was unkind to animals. This one thing made me skeptical of his bona fides, and indeed, the years reinforced my reservations about his character.
If someone can’t treat God’s animals with kindness, what are the chances that they will treat humans well?
You have that right. Also, the way people treat “underlings”. Rude to anyone in a subordinate or service position.
Indeed. When I left a position as a department head, some years ago, the last interaction I had with my right hand man was him thanking me for treating him with respect during our years working together. That may well have been the highest compliment have ever been paid. It certainly was the highest with regard to my working life.
A good testament to your management.
At times I miss it.
Sometimes I miss working, but not for too long.
Work is not as steady as it once was, but I crave it.