Strangers You Meet May Not Be Strangers After All! (Life Lesson #5 from "Thanksgiving")

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DISCLAIMER:
I watched this movie, not remembering how dark it was. But, remembering as little as I did, I actually skipped most of the "death scenes". (So yes, I'm the guy who watched a slasher movie and then skipped the "slasher" scenes... XD).
Anyway -
I only was reminded of truly how dark the film was as I was watching it.
So to reiterate:
I watched the movie for the story and entertainment (forgetting how dark it truly was). I therefore recommend that you do not watch this movie.

That said (as I mentioned in the video):
Since I did watch it, and did get some value out of it, I want to explain the lessons I learned so that you too can get something out of the movie without even having to watch it, yourself!

Today's discussion is based around the idea that respect ought to be shown to everyone, regardless of your relationship to them.
I have a couple of examples of this principle either being successfully implemented or being neglected (and the consequences of that).

The main lesson from today's video:
Treat All People With Great Respect (As If They Are Your Higher Up),
Then Acknowledge That You Should Treat Them With That Respect Anyway.

Relevant Bible verses and quotes:
"So then, while we have opportunity, let’s do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith."
- Galatians 6:10

"I was raised to treat the janitor with the same respect as the CEO"
- Tom Hardy

"Love is never wasted, for its value does not rest upon reciprocity".
- C.S. Lewis

Thank you so much for watching on RUMBLE.

You're a real one.
:)
I sincerely hope this helps you!

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