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jorieyumague78
Its is simply because respect means different things to different people, and different things to the same person in different situations. This makes it hard to give a simple answer to the question, but here are some suggestions, each taking a different possible meaning as its jumping off point.
"Why should I respect," meaning conform to, follow or mimic, "humanity's thinking frameworks and patterns," meaning the habits, opinions and preferences of the majority of others? The simplest answer is that there is no need for you to follow the habits of others. In fact, to follow them is to abdicate your own opportunity to do something different. Many of the people the original asker calls "the flock" simply follow what is familiar to them when they do not know differently. If you see a better way and practice it, these people will recognize the better way and respect you for it, to a greater extent than they would if you simply followed, the same as they are following. By acting differently you in the end do them greater respect. Historical cases in point are creators such as Mozart, Walt Whitman, Walt Disney and Steve Jobs, all of whom did things differently from the prevailing patterns as they'd existed beforehand and ended up famed for their work.
"Why should I respect," meaning honor, tolerate or recognize, "humanity's thinking frameworks and patterns," meaning the habits, opinions and preferences of the majority of others? Certainly the habits of others should not bind you, but there is still ample reason to respect them insofar as you recognize their right to do things as they wish. The most obvious benefit to do so is reciprocity -- a majority that do things a particular way are much more likely to recognize your right to do things differently if you likewise recognize their right to do as they see fit. There's also a benefit in respecting contrary opinions enough to come to understand them, in that you can recognize elements that are well thought out that you actually want to adopt for yourself.
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"Why should I respect," meaning conform to, follow or mimic, "humanity's thinking frameworks and patterns," meaning the habits, opinions and preferences of the majority of others? The simplest answer is that there is no need for you to follow the habits of others. In fact, to follow them is to abdicate your own opportunity to do something different. Many of the people the original asker calls "the flock" simply follow what is familiar to them when they do not know differently. If you see a better way and practice it, these people will recognize the better way and respect you for it, to a greater extent than they would if you simply followed, the same as they are following. By acting differently you in the end do them greater respect. Historical cases in point are creators such as Mozart, Walt Whitman, Walt Disney and Steve Jobs, all of whom did things differently from the prevailing patterns as they'd existed beforehand and ended up famed for their work.
"Why should I respect," meaning honor, tolerate or recognize, "humanity's thinking frameworks and patterns," meaning the habits, opinions and preferences of the majority of others? Certainly the habits of others should not bind you, but there is still ample reason to respect them insofar as you recognize their right to do things as they wish. The most obvious benefit to do so is reciprocity -- a majority that do things a particular way are much more likely to recognize your right to do things differently if you likewise recognize their right to do as they see fit. There's also a benefit in respecting contrary opinions enough to come to understand them, in that you can recognize elements that are well thought out that you actually want to adopt for yourself.