Etiquette is the Essence of Human Life

Etiquette is the Essence of Human Life

I heard the term "tolerance" recently. So, I looked it up in the dictionary, and it said it means "tolerance" or "forbearance." It's really... with the flood of language, it's becoming increasingly difficult to understand the words themselves. Whether it's "ttol-lae-rang-seu" or "etiquette," it's all about human relationships in the world. That's how challenging it is. More than 80% of people who quit their jobs do so because of interpersonal relationships. Robert W. Wendover says that tolerance, forbearance in human relationships is the most important core of successful communication.

There's a saying, "When grilling small fish, wait and turn them over." Even if you're convinced that your argument is right, you need to know when to wait. It's like waiting for fruit to ripen. Labor and Utilization, Left and Right, Preservation and Reform... Each claims to be the best choice, but when you look at them together, most of them are simply about maximizing the interests of their own group.

Thinking that the ways of the older generation are outdated is a stereotype. We need to seriously consider why our seniors chose those ways. Even if you lack ability, having etiquette puts you above average. No, you can receive even higher praise. Etiquette is the most basic lubricant in human relationships.

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