RANDOM MUSINGS
I am envisioning that "Social Distancing" will succeed in adding a new right to the existing body of human rights as defined by the United Nations Human Rights. The new right I have in mind is the right to "Personal Space and Boundaries."
Wikipedia has described "Personal Space" as the, "Physical space immediately surrounding someone, into which encroachment can feel threatening or uncomfortable." The online encyclopedia has also defined "Personal Boundaries" as the "guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify reasonable, safe and permissible ways for other people to behave towards them and how they will respond when someone passes those limits." I can also envision how the new right could impact on the way we live and relate with one another in the workplace, at home and in social environments.
What would such right mean to our relationships with one another?
I am envisioning that "Social Distancing" will succeed in adding a new right to the existing body of human rights as defined by the United Nations Human Rights. The new right I have in mind is the right to "Personal Space and Boundaries."
Wikipedia has described "Personal Space" as the, "Physical space immediately surrounding someone, into which encroachment can feel threatening or uncomfortable." The online encyclopedia has also defined "Personal Boundaries" as the "guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify reasonable, safe and permissible ways for other people to behave towards them and how they will respond when someone passes those limits." I can also envision how the new right could impact on the way we live and relate with one another in the workplace, at home and in social environments.
What would such right mean to our relationships with one another?
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