When you try and do the right thing, but then are shot down by your peers, it is difficult to deal with, or whenever you are trying to keep something alive that never was truly there. This is what I like to call disrespect. Everyone is disrespected at different points in his or her life. Whether it may be a small action or something that could change the course of your life, it still hurts yourself and those around you. You loose self confidence in yourself, and you begin to lose that person that you have worked so hard to become. One example that I will share is quite personal to me; it’s about me as a matter a …show more content…
I did not show myself the dignity that every person deserves. I felt as though I was not being as disciplined as my Catholic education had taught me to be. As I reflect on that time in my life, I think I could have reacted one of two ways. The option of being a bitter person was not appealing to me. I could have never gotten over the fact that I am my own person, and I will never truly fit in. The path that I chose to take was the path less traveled. I chose to accept the person who I am. I am a morally strong, nice person who sees the good in people. The experience that I previously stated showed me that I was created for a purpose. We are all different people, but need to be shown the same level of respect. Martin Luther King Jr.,” “I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” I have decided to love myself for who I am. Much like Dr. King’s life purpose to instill a level of respect in all people and to love the person that you are, I have embraced that I am not to person who everyone wants my to