Creed, credo, dogma, belief, conviction, canon, principle, notion, idea, theory, thesis.
Answer: Being a somebody is like being popular. Most of the time popular people and somebodies are show-offs and follow really dumb trends and fads.
Explanation: This is because these people TRY to be cool or cooler by, like I said before, trends or fads. So really most of the time a somebody is just an overrated figure. One more piece, these people often have followers and other cronies. I couldn`t find the book, but I used my first hand encounters with these type of people.
Answer:
1 – Begin with an open mind.
Be willing to hear opposing opinions—even outrageous ones—and learn about the worldview of people you don’t agree with.
A sure way to shut down a conversation before it ever gets started is to express judgment or condescension. But if you are willing to listen, to genuinely hear the other person, conversations take place. Relationships grow.
If your goal is to genuinely show respect to others — even those with whom you disagree — treat each person you encounter with the love and dignity they deserve. Listen to them—not to change their mind, but to learn more about who they are. This will make them feel respected and open more doors to peace than you can imagine
3-Being calm after being disrespected is a power. You should not vent out, rather, you stay calm, listen to the other party and after, talk to them and kindly ask them to be more respectful and considerate when talking to someone.
Well did u read an article? If so it should have given you direct quotes u might have to use.
If u had an article read through it to find the answers
If u had no article then write about there job might be enjoyable (teaching, doctors) or it is exiting (science) or they just like it for many reasons. Just keep thinking of that