It’s wrong to blame.
But we do it so often. We blame our children, our friends, our parents, even our leaders.
Instead, we would be better off looking at problems we face and seeking the cause within ourselves. We may not have caused the whole problem but can be sure that our emotional reaction to the event means we played some part in it.
But we do it so often. We blame our children, our friends, our parents, even our leaders.
Instead, we would be better off looking at problems we face and seeking the cause within ourselves. We may not have caused the whole problem but can be sure that our emotional reaction to the event means we played some part in it.
God keeps on bringing events to trigger us, not because Le hates us but because of Ler Love for us.
Let’s grab some headlines from news mediums and see if we can change them.
Let’s grab some headlines from news mediums and see if we can change them.
“Oklahoma nonbinary teen died after school fight amid reported bullying” could be changed to, “What feelings inside me contribute to teens dying in violent fights?”
“Brazil’s Head of State makes Anti-Semitic remark furthering tensions” could be changed to, “Can I release racial and ethnic animus from my own heart?”
Instead of looking for someone to blame when we see a problem in the world, a simple tweak in our understanding of the situation will help us become more proactive in solving the issue.
“Brazil’s Head of State makes Anti-Semitic remark furthering tensions” could be changed to, “Can I release racial and ethnic animus from my own heart?”
Instead of looking for someone to blame when we see a problem in the world, a simple tweak in our understanding of the situation will help us become more proactive in solving the issue.
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