tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4052513093685017520.post5436226481736062166..comments2023-08-24T02:57:24.642-05:00Comments on BrainZooming: The Eleventh Day of Life-Changing Gifts - Maintaining the Higher Moral GroundMike Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15071240714996517517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4052513093685017520.post-16161247194230523722009-12-16T21:45:12.504-06:002009-12-16T21:45:12.504-06:00Thanks again for two great comments Jan!
Another...Thanks again for two great comments Jan! <br /><br />Another benefit of the concept is how it can help you make tough decisions when an easy response would seem to make you feel a lot better in the moment. <br /><br />For instance, there was a situation today where it would have felt really good to blast back at someone who was speaking harshly. This concept helped me though to bite my tongue, maintain a calm tone, and tell them I wasn't going to even get into the conversation with them. <br /><br />MikeMike Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15071240714996517517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4052513093685017520.post-21609984186513541212009-12-16T07:44:24.308-06:002009-12-16T07:44:24.308-06:00High moral ground is good to deflect criticism. Mo...High moral ground <b>is</b> good to deflect criticism. More important, perhaps, is that you can look at that face in the mirror in the morning and still like and respect what you see.Jan L.noreply@blogger.com