Some are born with perfectly normal hearts. Some are born with difficulties within the heart. Some damage their own hearts from committing heinous acts or from experiencing something tragic that really takes a tole out of them.
Some don't have the best childhood. Some experience neglect. Some never know how to love. Some don't know what it is to be loved, to care, to be kind, to be respectful, to have a real smile on their face . Some experience abuse.
So why is it that people loose the innocence of civility? Is it because of the world and the experiences we encounter? Or, is it because we can't let go?
I didn't have the best childhood. Neither did my mom, or my mom's mom, or her mom, and so on and so on. That's where the problem is. People don't know how to let go. Not just that, but people don't know how to overcome the problem and break the chain. This is where civility is taken away.
Civility means to be polite and respectful towards others.
"Civility means a great deal more than just being nice to one another. It is complex and
encompasses learning how to connect successfully and live well with others, developing
thoughtfulness, and fostering effective self-expression and communication. Civility includes
courtesy, politeness, mutual respect, fairness, good manners, as well as a matter of good
health. Taking an active interest in the well-being of our community and concern for the
health of our society is also involved in civility."
--P. M. Forni
In Disney's new movie Frozen, Elza was afraid of hurting the people of the kingdom after hurting her sister. She isolated herself and lived in fear. In fear that she couldn't control her power, but in the of the film, she finally learned to let go of fear, of the past. Want to know with what? With love. Love that came from the civility that aroused within her.
It all starts with civility. Politeness. Respect. Courtesy.
With civility towards yourself you bring peace to you and to others. You will learn to accept your past and let go, learn how to love others and yourself, be kind, and smile for real this time. Civility that will be shown through you, your past, your future.
So let it go.
Your post was excellent I loved how you were able to really connect yourself towards civility, as well as providi g examples to not only your own family, but to even a film that has just been released, although you should of chosen one that came out earlier, spoiler alerts for those who haven't seen the movie. As well as great structure and word choice.
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