Why Taking the high road is bad?
Taking the high road is “Letting go of needing to be right by releasing any judgment, resentment or blame that someone is wrong or bad,” says spiritual coach Carolyn Hidalgo. But for those who take the high road, it doesn’t mean forgiving them, nor does it mean keeping them in the picture.
What does the phrase took to the road mean?
to start traveling: After a short visit, they took to the road again.
What is the meaning of you take the high road and I’ll take the low road?
“Loch Lomond” tells the story of two Scottish soldiers who were so imprisoned. The song is from the point of view of the soldier who will be executed: When he sings, “ye’ll tak’ the high road and I’ll tak’ the low road” in effect he is saying that you will return alive, and I will return in spirit.
What does the view is always better from the high road mean?
To choose the most noble, ethical, or diplomatic course or method, especially after or in the face of negativity or ill treatment. Strive to always take the high road when dealing with others, even if they’ve treated you unfairly in the past.
When should you take high roads?
to behave in a moral way when other people are not behaving morally: He decided to take the high road and say he was sorry. Taking the high road, Alvarez never fired back with insults of his own.
What does follow the road mean?
to go in the same direction as a road, path, etc.: Follow the road for two miles, then turn left.
What’s the story behind the song Loch Lomond?
What does ‘taking the High Road’ means?
Taking the high road means doing the right thing rather than what you feel like doing. When someone has gossiped, or cursed you, or name-called, instead of ‘taking the low road’ and doing the same, one might simply be quiet, or do something nice for the offender.
Why must I take the High Road?
It isn’t worth the aggravation. Taking the high road means doing the right thing even if it isn’t easy.
Why take the High Road?
Taking the high road means to act with integrity at all times—not just the good times, happy times or respectful times. Harming another physically, spiritually or emotionally is out of integrity—even in response to an affair, lies or manipulations. Don’t stoop to some else’s level and claim your behavior is okay.
Do you always take the High Road?
Taking the high road is a state of be-ing to strive for, but no one does it perfectly. One of my favorite sayings on the topic of ethics is: “Always take the high road, there’s a lot less traffic there.”. That said, it’s easier to take the high road when you like/love yourself in the first place.