How to Conjugate a Verb in Depth: a Dignifying Approach, by Francisco Gomes de Matos

Learning to conjugate verbs is part of the school experience of many human beings. That practice, sometimes questioned on the grounds of its lack of focus on creativity, can be changed into a humanizingly meaningful activity. Inspired by the core concept of dignity ,here is an example of how to conjugate a verb --TO DIGNIFY-- in depth. Readers are asked -challenge to probe the educational suggestion in varied contexts: home, school, workplace, public forums, etc.

How to conjugate the present tense of the verb TO DIGNIFY

I DIGNIFY when I respect all living beings in Nature

YOU DIGNIFY when you honor your parents, your family, your community, your country

HE, SHE DIGNIFIES when s/he helps feed and house the poor in the local-global community

WE DIGNIFY when we communicate cordially and compassionately

YOU DIGNIFY when you support LIFE on Earth and veto all forms of killing

THEY DIGNIFY when they unite for the good of Humankind

What would you add to the above, open-ended list and why? Would such creative practice enhance DIGNITY-AWARENESS-APPLICATION in educational contexts, multilingually and multiculturally?

In closing, may I offer all of you on the HDHS Network this statement for reflACTION (reflection+action):

DIGNITY begins where DISRESPECT ends.
Let's universalize DIGNITY as The Right-Responsibility to DEEP HUMANITY.