“We judge others by their behavior. We judge ourselves by our intentions.“ — Ian Percy
(We’ve got to stop doing that! We always forgive our own little transgressions, because – Yeah, we did it, but we kinda had to. We didn’t intend to do it, but, you know . . . the circumstances kind of lent themselves to . . . blah,blah, blah. - we find it much easier to rationalize our own behavior. We all need to learn to empathize more. For some it comes naturally. For others, empathy needs more of a conscious effort. Otherwise . . . we’d all be Republicans. Wink, wink! Be well, do good . . . and try to put yourself in the other guy’s shoes.) — YUR
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