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PBIS: Respecting Yourself 229 Views
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Take a page from Mulan's book and be true to your heart. Whether you're up against bullies or a huge band of invading marauders (let's hope it's just bullies), respecting yourself and who you are generally works out for the best.
Transcript
- 00:04
Respecting Yourself...a la Shmoop Mortimer Poindexter the third. [Mortimer stood beside a school bus]
- 00:09
This kid is ONE OF A KIND.
- 00:11
Glasses with lenses so thick you could serve filets on ‘em. Hair that doesn’t look
- 00:16
like it’s been washed since shampoo was invented. A wardrobe obviously selected by
- 00:21
his mother, bad acne, a bow-legged gait and a lisp to boot.
Full Transcript
- 00:26
He must be absolutely miserable. Poor guy.
- 00:28
Especially since Mike Hikesalot, the star quarterback with an IQ that he wears [Mike hiking]
- 00:33
on his jersey, makes it his business to torture Mortimer daily.
- 00:37
Why does he do it? Eh, who knows? Maybe his parents didn’t compliment him enough when [young boy at the beach with parents]
- 00:41
he was little. Maybe it makes him feel better about himself to make others feel like dirt.
- 00:46
Whatever the no-good reason…the fact is that he does do whatever he can to keep a
- 00:49
geek down…
- 00:50
And yet…
- 00:51
For some reason, Mortimer always seems…happy. [Mike points to Mortimer and Mortimer smiles]
- 00:55
The outer, superficial stuff doesn’t seem to bother him somehow. Even Mike’s insults
- 01:00
tend to roll right off his back, since they don't bother him at all…
- 01:03
How is that possible? Well…it’s possible because Mortimer respects
- 01:07
himself. He respects the fact that he works and studies hard, and earns all those A’s [Mortimer studying]
- 01:12
that always litter his report cards.
- 01:14
He respects the fact that he has a kind and loving family, who have instilled in him the
- 01:18
values of honesty, generosity and integrity, which he exhibits in all aspects of his life. [Mortimer stood with his family]
- 01:23
He respects his determination to make the most of himself, and not to let jerks like
- 01:27
Mike Hikesalot bring him down. And here’s the thing…he’s not in denial.
- 01:32
He’s set on achieving the vision he has for his own life, and as long as he stays on that path, there’s [Mortimer reading books]
- 01:37
no reason for him not to respect himself. So okay… he puts up with Mike’s ribbing…
- 01:42
literally, on occasion….
- 01:43
…for four years of high school. Then he’s out. Mike is no longer a part of his life. [Mike and Mortimer graduating]
- 01:47
Good riddance.
- 01:49
Mortimer takes those stellar grades of his and uses them to get into a top-notch university…
- 01:54
majors in bioengineering…and contributes to advancements in related technology that
- 01:58
eventually result in his lab finding the cure for cancer.
- 02:02
Um…Mike WHO? So yeah…now Mortimer’s winning all kinds [Mike working at a construction site]
- 02:08
of awards, has earned global recognition, is saving millions of lives, and is just as
- 02:12
down-to-earth and kind-hearted as ever.
- 02:14
In other words, he’s pretty much carved out the perfect life for himself…not because [Knife carves out the word perfect in a pumpkin]
- 02:17
he surrounded himself with a bunch of shallow friends or was ever deigned “cool” by anyone…
- 02:22
…but because he succeeded in everything he did by remaining true to his purpose, and
- 02:26
by respecting himself. Yeah, it worked.
- 02:30
One day Mortimer runs into Mike at the airport. [An airplane waiting at the terminal]
- 02:32
Mortimer’s on his way to Sweden to pick up another Nobel Prize.
- 02:35
Mike’s misplaced priorities have caught up with him.
- 02:38
He’s no longer considered “cool” by anyone.
- 02:40
Because when you’re 45 years old, you haven’t been able to make a marriage work, you haven’t
- 02:44
been able to hold down a good job and no one who meets you thinks much of you…
- 02:48
that’s not really considered… cool. Mike still has better skin than Mortimer.
- 02:52
He dresses a little better. And yeah…he can still throw a football.
- 02:55
But none of that stuff really matters.
- 02:57
And that hits Mike…just as he’s about to make some joke about Mortimer’s hair…
- 03:01
…and then realizes who it is.
- 03:03
And realizes that he owes that “geek” his life… since he helped him beat cancer last year.
- 03:08
Mike somehow refrains from insulting the long-time object of his torment. [Mike and Mortimer stood together]
- 03:12
Now that’s some mad respect.
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