
We need to understand others!
Understanding each other’s point of view would be so liberating. There would be no hatred of those different from us because we would be cognizant of their hows and whys!
But understanding others is hard sometimes. Sometimes we can’t even fully understand our own siblings, children or partners. Same goes for understanding our parents. I think because of this lack of total understanding, many issues arise and we also have many adventures. The mixups are confusing at the time but in retrospect, so very funny!
I remember many conversations where two people were talking at cross purposes and the resultant conversation was so hilarious. But jokes aside, do you have trouble understanding others?
I often have to ask again (and again-sometimes) and I admit that I might be getting a bit hard of hearing! As for my husband, he just simply denies that the conversation ever took place!
We do need to try harder to understand each other!
Written for Linda’s JusJoJan
Today’s word; Understanding is given to us by Kim
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So correct
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Thanks Lauren.
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You are very right, yes sometimes understanding others is a very hard job! Well shared 💕☺
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Thanks Priti. I guess that is one of the challenges of life.
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Yea it is💕🎉
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Possible NSFW due to language.
https://gypsieswritingmusingsquotesgripes.com/2022/01/27/understanding/
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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So you mean it’s not only me that battles?
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Yes, I have a lot of issues trying to understand my family!
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Understanding others is never easy… empathy is a lifelong practice.
Thanks for posting!
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Thanks a lot Pauli.
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Completely and wholeheartedly agree. Wonderful share, Sadje. Thank you.
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Thanks Jeff.
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You’re welcome, Sadje. Always.
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Misunderstandings can de evolve into confrontation ☹️
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Very quickly!
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Most difficult subject is UNDERSTANDING EACH OTHER
The problem is either we misunderstand or don’t listen to understand or we understand from our point of view.
As humans we are helpless in this regard.
May be the fault lies in us?
When you say “I” and “my” too much, you lose the capacity to understand the “we” and “our”.
Steve Maraboli
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That is I think the crux of the problem
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