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To: ahhaha who wrote (8159)5/8/2006 10:31:27 PM
From: LLCFRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
<If one serves another, one will have a feeling or attitude of regarding that person as inferior, base, or worthless.>

Not if one realizeds that one is not really separate from another... when you serve each other, you serve yourself.

DAK



To: ahhaha who wrote (8159)5/9/2006 11:08:22 AM
From: The WharfRespond to of 24758
 
If one serves another, one will have a feeling or attitude of regarding that person as inferior, base, or worthless.

This is not correct when one serves another one assume who they serves as capable not worthless. It is only when one feels they cannot accomplish as much as who they serve that the word inferior enters the picture. Slaves have no choice servants do.

In a positive situation the server learns and that means self improvement. Self improve requires self examination for some it is easer to fail someone else instead of working harder on improving self.

Rather like when the reader reads not the words as written and the meaning is there of worthless. Then the inferior end of it is in their inability to read the words as written.



To: ahhaha who wrote (8159)5/9/2006 7:01:48 PM
From: usernameRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 24758
 
That is one of the most absurd things I've ever read!

You use the transitive form of the verb;

to do services or duties for; give service to; aid; assist; help

I have no idea where you came up with the idea that you cannot serve another human being unless you feel contempt for that person, but the idea is quite false.

It's possible that you (yourself) may operate in life from that viewpoint, but I can assure you that your viewpoint is not only not a fact, it isn't shared by most other people. In fact, many people consider serving others to be one of the most noble things a human being can do, and they serve others happily.

Additionally, I've noticed that the best leaders have the ability to take orders as well as give them.

Where in the world did you get such a goofy notion?