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Decency is Notice - 1 part of 1 meaning of Decent
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Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2008-04-29 09:45
A mother who's loved likes to be recognized with a visit, a call, or a card on Mother's Day, regardless if with a token gift and she does need to know she's appreciated every day. Acknowledging people to show they have a place in the world and they are not anonymous and unknown is real to them and the decent thing to do. Consumers of mental health often get what psychiatrists cite as negative symptoms, which make many consumers unable to visually notice someone else through their facial movements, tone of voice, in active body language or in remembering names. On a wide and respected scope the media has a difficult time of informing people that they were highlighted in the media or even published in the letters-to-the-editor section. People who are consumers of mental health need to be recognized by others, and often are ignored because of a disability or medication side effects that make them unable to express warmth in a momentary manner. Consumers who are vague need friends, family and unsuspecting acquaintances to appreciate their manner, who do not pass negative judgment on their heart and soul. Decent has a meaning of quality that passes a standard of adequacy. A high moral style of behavior is a second definition of decent and no less important.