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Just Be Kind

  • Writer: Brandi H
    Brandi H
  • Jul 26, 2022
  • 2 min read

"It's easy to judge. It's more difficult to understand. Understanding requires compassion, patience, and a willingness to believe that good hearts sometimes choose poor methods. Through judging, we separate. Through understanding, we grow." ~Doe Zantamata~


Good evening dear ones. Today a small spark of faith in humanity returned to me. I witnessed two humans help another with his car. The car appeared to have stalled out in the middle of the road and they helped the owner push the car around a corner and into a parking lot. There was no judgement, just a willingness to help someone who was struggling.


More often than not, we make snap judgements about the people we see as we go through our day. The truth is we are only seeing the situation through a peep hole and we have no idea what's happening beyond the door. We never know what someone is struggling with on a daily basis and by making snap judgements we may only make matters worse. I am not saying you need to dig into someone's private life, or allow someone to dig into yours. What I am saying, is be kind and try to be understanding. Remember that we are all going through something and sometimes a little compassion goes a long way.


Life is so damn short. My loves, I know I say this a lot but it remains true, now more than ever. People get angry at the drop of a hat and turn to violence to try and solve their problems. We never know what tomorrow will bring and I would much rather live my life with love. Be good to yourselves and each other. Never let a day go by without telling those you love how you feel. Be Kind, Be Peace, and Be Love. Yesterday is past and tomorrow isn't promised. Live and love for today. ~ Live ~ Laugh ~ Love ~ Namaste




 
 
 

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