"Some people have the dignity of their ambition, others of their situation, the least of them the dignity of their person" - Nicolae Iorga
Dignity is a value that most of us aspire to.
Dignity shows the value, the honor, the moral merits, the degree of appreciation and the rank reached by a person within the society.
It should be in our DNA and represent the foundation of the "house" and with the help of the environment (here when I say environment I mean family, education, culture, society) let's put brick by brick to be a DEMN man.
Simply put, dignity is the way, the manner in which we look at ourselves and the way in which others perceive us and treat us. Of course, there are various situations, factors and even reference people in the life of each one of us, which can influence our feelings, the way we look at each other, and here a fairly simple example comes to mind... whether we are talking about a parent, a friend , brother who repeatedly tells you phrases like “You're not good! You don't deserve it! You're not as good!", leads you, over time, to believe that you are not good, that you don't deserve, that you are not and will not be as good as others. And the moment we formed, appropriated this image, our dignity falters, it shakes.
Dignity, it is preferable not to represent only a desired but to be substituted for each member of society, to be a benchmark and a virtue, which each.... it would be wonderful if he managed to cultivate it in his relationship with himself and with others.
It is within the power of every human being to be worthy and it does not depend on color, sex, age, nationality, religion, social or cultural position. And clearly we should not associate the wealth and status an individual has in society as a reflection of dignity.
Dignity is aptitude, prestige, worth!
Psychologist Carmen Mariana Ardeleanu