I notice that a traffic light has less and less authority in our time. By this I mean: whether the light is on red or not plays less and less of a role for drivers. If they have the impression that they can continue driving despite a red light - based solely on their own assessment - then they just do. When I was younger, I had the impression that traffic lights enjoyed respect as representatives of a superior, socially generally accepted authority. But such a loss of authority in our days can also be found in many other areas of society: Towards the police or teachers, parents, superiors at work etc. It seems at times that a general "I know better" attitude has permeated modern society. I challenge you today to think about what this looks like in your life. Is it still "Honour to whom honour is due" or "Honour to whom I may give it"?
I wish you an extraordinary day!