*Rather than fight to place others in your shoes, re-position yourself
into theirs.
Have you ever wondered why
that one kid bullies everyone else
at school? Do you ever question why
that homeless man sits at the same
intersection?
What if we began to ask different
questions. Rather, instead of us
assuming, pointing fingers, or
steering clear, let us partake in a
different perspective.
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What if the bully is adopted, but
has not told anyone. He is so
broken hearted inside, that he
releases that energy into negative
energy at school.
What if that homeless man left
a toxic environment or all of his
family members passed away?
At the end of the day, you
do not know what people
have gone through. Furthermore,
we do not know what that individual
has seen or heard the following week.
Let us change our mindsets and perspectives.
Fight to place yourself in their shoes rather
fight to place them in yours. Whoever you have
noticed, go and talk to them or fix them a meal.
Buy them a candy bar from the nearest gas station.
You only live once. Besides, actions
are far more powerful and effective than words.
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