Friday, October 19, 2012

About Pride


"Pride is a feeling of satisfaction with the capacity or conduct or a high sense of personal dignity. In Portuguese the word Pride can be viewed as both a positive and negative depending on the circumstances. Thus, the term "may" be used wrongly as a synonym of both pride and arrogance as to show dignity and pride. " [Wikipedia] 
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What kind of pride we have our father was gay?

This word "Pride" and the concept that make her one of the things that make me more disoriented in the maze of letters.

 I like the definition: Satisfaction by ability or achievement; self esteem.

Ex: I am proud to have settled my apartment, it took a lot of discipline and determination was undoubtedly a great CONDUCT, financially speaking, was my greatest achievement.

I am proud to have given a home to my daughters, if he had not able to make a roof for my family or children would not find me WORTHY of being a father.

If my father were gay do not know where I can fit a realization that it depended on me. Having my self esteem because of this also does not close the equation.

My dad can be a great artist and as an achievement was not my no reason for a personal pride, but having a famous father and rich course would improve my self esteem.

My daughter is 10 years less new, let's assume that it will become a great doctor, let's assume that she pays all her studies, I can have the pride of self esteem will be very good to have a doctor in the family, if I did not contribute I can not have anything with the pride of accomplishment, it would be illogical.

If my daughter is a lesbian doctor, because even I have to be proud of their portion lesbian? It was an accomplishment or my vai improve my self esteem?

Give me reason, take me ARGUMENTS.

[Ponder pride is very complex, and if you give time back to the topic is interesting]


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