1. Don't purposely try to be cool.
Being cool is about not caring if others think you're cool.
As such, trying to be cool defeats the purpose.
Being cool is about not caring if others think you're cool.
As such, trying to be cool defeats the purpose.
2. Stop trying to earn the affection of those who mistreat you.
3. Stop complaining about things that you have the power to fix.
Everyone is allowed to vent from time to time, but no-one respects those who constantly complaining about fixable problems.
Everyone is allowed to vent from time to time, but no-one respects those who constantly complaining about fixable problems.
4. Stop apologising for things that aren't your fault.
Apologising when you're in the wrong is a sign of nobility.
Apologising as a force of habit suggests you're insecure.
Apologising when you're in the wrong is a sign of nobility.
Apologising as a force of habit suggests you're insecure.
5. Always be on time.
If you're running late, advice the other person prior to your scheduled meet-up time, and allow a short buffer for unexpected traffic.
This will prevent you from becoming frantic as you make your way to meet them.
If you're running late, advice the other person prior to your scheduled meet-up time, and allow a short buffer for unexpected traffic.
This will prevent you from becoming frantic as you make your way to meet them.
6. Own your Insecurities.
Not only does owning your Insecurities earn respect, it also discourages others from exploiting poor making fun of them.
Not only does owning your Insecurities earn respect, it also discourages others from exploiting poor making fun of them.
7. Be a humble winner.
Laughing in the face of someone after you have beaten them invites disrespect.
Laughing in the face of someone after you have beaten them invites disrespect.
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