Feeling pretty zen today, so entirely unprompted, but hopefully appreciated, I'm offering you all one piece of advice that may help you in your dealings with friends, family, and strangers in crowded lines, returning unwanted gifts. Before you blow a fuse, stop and think.
1. Everyone's lost someone
2. Everyone's loved someone
3. Everyone's afraid of something.
That's it. That's all. Hope it helps. For more advice, see what the Dalai Lama has to say. He's been around and can offer a bit more wisdom.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
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3 comments:
This is terrific. Whatever the public persona we project, we are all the same at our core, and you whittled us down to our core.
Thank you! I wish I could remember who told me this. It might have been my guidance counselor from grade school. She was an amazing, irreplaceable woman.
"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." Plato
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