speaking up for what is right!

@xenybb (168)
Philippines
December 2, 2007 1:08am CST
when i was little i used to speak what i think is right. my father even always make me get mad and he frequently ask questions which i used to answer him straight on what is in my mind. not in a day when we not argue each other because he wanted me to talk so much and that everytime i had an argument with other people i used to reason out for gud. sometimes i thought that i am right but then it was bad. but nobody is perfect and that i know i learn to reason out to people who needs it. even in my work now, i always speak up especially in my line of work where some patients doesn't realize that they are only the one's who can solve their sickness. they are bound to be with their sickness that even they are to dependent of it. how about you?do you speak for what is right?
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• China
3 Dec 07
I think it is good for somebody who has own opinions.But you should to measure it which one is better.your father is elder than you,he has more experiences than you,but you are younger than him,you have a lot of energetic,imagination,so maybe you are right,but not every time.so giving ear to your father is good for you.it can help you reach success easily.
@xenybb (168)
• Philippines
3 Dec 07
yah, and that was when i was 6 y.o..but now i still learn from my father because he had experience more than me. thanks for gud ideas
@dianne17k (587)
• Philippines
3 Dec 07
I'm a bit of the shy type and too much of the introvert most of the time that I rarely speak up. I only speak up or participate with friendly debates with people I'm comfortable with. Lately, I think i'm speaking up more. I normally let the little injustices like taxi drivers cheating the meter pass by. But lately, I argue with drivers especially when I know I'm right. The reason for suddenly becoming an activist is that if I tolerate these little injustices, more people get away from doing wrong and in turn, the more people are encouraged to do wrong things. Standing up for what you believe does help. Just make sure that you do not belittle others judgments and ideals and you'll be on the right track.