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Comments (8)
Amanda Cozyn6
Trainer and Author
I have always believed in treating people with respect, trust and honesty. Appreciating them for who they are and not what they should be is an important part for me. I find that being yourself is far more important than pretending to be someone you not. Meeting people who become your life long friends and accepting you for who you are is a wonderful thing.
Carmen Anca Rus9
Social Media Marketer
the important thing is that the relationship to be based on respect, love and freedom..:)
Eddy Wynen10
Online Entrepeneur
Appreciating people for who they are and not for what they have is very important to make long lasting friendships.
Amy Ray4
Manager
I appreciate people for what they are not for who they have...
Abdou Sani Boukari16
Consultant
I appreciate people for what they are. It can be also for what they have if you speak in term of immaterial nassets. For example, someone who has good relaionship a
Eddy Wynen10
Online Entrepeneur
I can only appreciate people for what they are, --> more clear how they behave in a relation.
Manju Negi10
SEO
I appreciate people for what they are
Derek Ayre8
Writer - Zen practitioner
At one time in my life, sometime in my late teens, I would admire people for what they had.. Then Zen came into my life in early 30s, and possession seemed very empty and transient, and I started to enjoy the company of people for who they are.. Through zazen (Zen meditation) I began to learn more about who I am, and that has something to do with it, for all others when I meet them exist within my own consciousness. Being to me, if far more valuable than having. :-)