Old Fashioned Values c...
By old fashioned values I mean the time era that I was raised in and I was born in 1962. Where if you were dumb enough to sass your parent you got a pop in the mouth, where there were no cell phones but a million memories with friends anyway. Where life was simple and the complicated stuff was left to our parents and never our problem to be concerned with. Where helping a neighbor was a given not something you shut your curtains too. All the good stuff that is disappearing. What are your thoughts about some of that resurfacing?
Addressing the Elderly, our Parents with Respect
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I believe we can bring back the good old-fashioned ways. The values and tradition never wear out their enduring life-saving promises to those of us who still practice them and pass them on to teach them to our children. Whatever ethnic culture we build our families and generations on, they are a respectable way of life. Ancient Sages of wisdom speak of “Peace and that long life may add to you” with these acts of “Honoring our parents” and the parents of our parents. Why wouldn’t it be right and good to bring back the old tradition of values honoring the elderly and our parents?
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yes it would be nice to do so, but how many of us can remember those old fashion values? My mom didn’t tell me about those values, only my grandmother knows but she is gone now. Furthermore, I don’t know either, let alone my aunts and uncles, they don’t know either… |
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I don’t know how individual families will teach and train up a child in the way they should go. And I don’t see why not. Our today’s children will become future parents and future men and women leaders of our own countries; somehow contributing to the success, prosperity and to the raw intelligence for the greater good of all. I think the spirit of good moral values are still in people’s hearts. The Spirit of lawful conscience is still within. We just got to find it, revive it, and teach these values to our younger children in their founding age. They will not depart from the values taught to them and practiced when they grow old. That’s a promise. 🙂
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