Tuesday, January 20, 2009

What Is Class?

Last night, I was leafing through an old book to get additional inputs for the '09 strategies branding...I came across an article which has helped shape the meaning of "class" for me. Here goes:

What Is Class?

Class never runs scared. It is sure-footed and confident in the knowledge that you can meet life head-on and handle whatever comes along. Jacob had it. Esau didn’t. Symbolically, we can look to Jacob’s wrestling match with the angel. Those who have class have wrestled with their own personal “angel” and won a victory that marks them thereafter.

Class never makes excuses. It takes its lumps and learns from past mistakes. Class is considerate of others. It knows that good manners are nothing more than a series of petty sacrifices. Class bespeaks an aristocracy that has nothing to do with ancestors or money. The most affluent blue blood can be totally without class while the descendant of a Welsh miner may ooze class from every pore.

Class never tries to build itself by tearing others down. Class is already up and need not strive to look better by making others look worse. Class can “walk with kings and keep its virtue, and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.” Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class – because he is comfortable with himself.

If you have class, you don’t need much of anything else. If you don’t have it, no matter what else you have – it doesn’t make much difference.


Nice.

4 comments:

sinch said...

Tumpak! I also loosely call it "flair". Hope you can instill a sense of it to everyone who desperately needs it! Then again, if people don't have it in the first place there's not much you can do anyway...

nobody said...

Sinch -
It's class vs. crass hehehe

Anonymous said...

Yeah, being class is being yourself! The best contribution to humanity is not what we can do or in sharing the talents we have, but rather in simply being ourselves. As Henri Nouwen once said, "I realized that the greatest gift I have to offer to others is my own joy of living, my own inner peace,,my own silence, my solitude, my own sense of well being..."

nobody said...

Hi Rowen, thanks for sharing these insights...Something to think about, too. :)