Growing up I watched examples of how not to treat people. I knew when I got into certain positions that I wasn't going to talk to people the way that they did. My mindset is, if you want to see the true character of a person watch how they treat those who can't do anything for them.
Someone once said anyone can be great under rosy circumstances, but the true test of character is measured by how well a person makes decisions during difficult times.
How you treat the helpless is the real test of morality. Lots of people are flunking that test big time.
I always felt the true test of a man's character is how he treats people he can't use.
The real test of character is how you treat someone who has no possibility of doing you any good.
The true test of faith is how we treat those who can do nothing for us in return.
A real litmus test for me is how people treat someone who is waiting on them. That's a dealbreaker for me.If I were on the verge of getting into a serious relationship and I saw that person be mean to a waiter... I'm out.
The way we treat people we think can't help or hurt us - like housekeepers, waiters, and secretaries - tells more about our character than how we treat people we think are important. How we behave when we think no one is looking or when we don't think we will get caught more accurately portrays our character than what we say or do in service of our reputations.
The true hallmark of how advanced a person is, is how they treat those around them. Not simply what they say or what they preach, but the results they generate, how kind they are.
Your true character Is most accurately measured by how you treat those who can do 'Nothing' for you
My simple point is that I judge a person's faith by how they live their life, not by the tenets of their religion. I've watched the holiest of people walk past somebody in need or treat their staff mean. To me, the beauty of faith is only seen when people live it consistently or struggle to do so.
The true measure of our character is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned.
The true test of maturity is not how old a person is but how he reacts to awakening in the mid-town area in his shorts.
What is the true test of character unless it be its progressive development in the bustle and turmoil, in the action and reaction of daily life.
You have to play the character in the best way you know how and do what you need to do in order to bring that character to life and not worry about the millions of people that you may be disappointing!
If you like the person, you have to REALLY like the person. You wanna like who they are first, with how they interact with other people, how they are with their family, how they are with their friends, cause that's how they gonna treat you.