Open question - Is this appropriate behavior...?
"RCE" wrote in message
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Plenty of peace pipe to go around. :-)
We see the best and the worst of ourselves reflected in the people
around us. It's my opinion that if we expect to grow and improve as
individuals, we have to get past the point where we dwell on the
(perceived) faults of others. Two reasons; 1) if we can't forgive our
worst faults personified by others we will never get free of the burden
those same faults place on our own spiritual or pyschological progress.
2) Just as we all, individually, combine some extremely worthy as well
as some extremely unworthy aspects so do the people we encounter
throughout life. If we focus on the unworthiness of others we cannot
adequately appreciate their worth- and it is only the worthiness of our
brothers and sisters that enriches our own lives. As I said, that's my
opinion. Your mileage may vary, and if it does that's still pretty much
OK.
Good grief, Chuck.
A swift kick in the ass is just as effective and works a heck of a lot
faster.
RCE
More Psycho babble from the Chuckster. Please pardon my bluntness.
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