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September 03, 2008

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sandi

Once again this advice is brilliant.
Many times when I am critical of someone else it's because I don't like that characteristic in myself.

If someone accused me wrongly and the fault was actually their own weakness that they didn't want to face, I might try brining up a time that I did the same thing and tell them how I learned from it.

It's embarassing to be wrong and sometimes if the person caught being wrong knows that you have done the same thing, they might be more willing to look at themselves and change.

Just a thought.

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