Second blog -- answers to an ocean of prompts |
Prompt: "Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge." William Shakespeare Mercy, nobility, or badges. Write about one or all of these or comment about the quote. ------------ Mercy, nobility, and badges! Three interesting concepts! I think they may interconnect in some ways. Mercy and nobility often go hand in hand in character-building, as a noble individual is expected to show compassion and forgiveness. On the contrary, badges are physical things, but as symbols of achievement, they could represent milestones in one's life that point to mercy and nobility inside that individual. If I were to take those three concepts one by one, I'd begin with mercy because I think in value, it far out-passes the other two. As such, mercy has to do with acts of kindness, compassion, and forgiveness, and is often extended to someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm. It's a virtue rooted in empathy and understanding. A merciful person reserves judgment and instead offers sympathy and tolerance. As an essential part of human morality, mercy promotes peace and encourages harmonious relationships among people. It is often seen as a divine attribute, playing an important role in most belief systems. On the other hand, nobility is a social class normally ranked below royalty, if I look at it in its lowest form. In a better sense, however, it refers to the quality of being noble in character, mind, birth, or personal qualities. A noble person shows high moral qualities such as courage, generosity, or honor as he puts others' needs before his own and acts with integrity and honesty. And last, badges are symbols that show accomplishment, skill, quality, or interest. they are basically motivational. They validate skills and motivate further achievements. They may be important to a person as they show recognition of one's achievements by other people or groups. And who, in this world, doesn't like recognition! . |