David reminds me of a very unreasonably authoritative grandfather.

While, I have grown up to respect the elder in most cases.

It seems kinda that there is this wanting for "respect" by silence or authoritative stance.

I can assure you. If that is an unreasonable assertion,

people will adapt to it temporarily, trying to get out of conflict/trouble in that instance.

but the emotional unpleasantness -, it stays. what remains is just a grudge.

meaning not respect at all. just an illusion. that is indeed foolish.

 

my opinion. Not that Daid is always like this, as he opens door and sometimes friendly as well,

but that kind of expression/communication thinking that is respect one is getting is foolish assumption.

what you get is cooperation. and not in a good light.

people just have this false idea of leadership. so mentioning. XD