A Gentleman

by ivan070   Dec 10, 2006


A gentleman do not seek compliments;
By speaking unnecessarily;
For the sake of getting heard;

A gentleman do not whine
And picks up petty issues;
For he do not waste his precious time;

Nor does he seek unwanted attention;
By condemning others maliciously;
Or being the author of destructive criticisms;

A gentleman do not back stab
Or belittle others;
Nor does he spreads untrue rumors;
For he believes in respect and Honor;

A gentleman has a soft heart
For the weak and poor;
He encourages with inspiration;
He teaches with good intentions;

A gentleman is humble and courteous
And he never over rates himself;
Nor does he boasts of his successes;
He seeks credit by hard work and all proper means;
For substance speaks and bullshitting walks;

He does no betrayal for selfish reasons;
Nor does he gets jealous with a friend's achievements;

A man's speech is the mirror of his intelligence;
His actions reflects his upbringing;
One's true strength lies within ...
Being outrageous and silly is the role of a fool.

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