#773 Accepting People’s Differences
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It’s time to become less judgemental and start accepting people’s differences.…
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It’s time to become less judgemental and start accepting people’s differences.…
I spent the past week on a business trip in London. While I was there I noticed something amongst my British colleagues. They have an openness and respect for other cultures the likes of which I rarely see at home. When I look around to other parts of the world and even here in the U.S., I can’t help but notice the simple–mindedness and intolerance of so many people. It can be witnessed through their refusal to accept others simply because they have differing beliefs, skin color, or lifestyles.
No child is born intolerant or racist. It is a learned behavior that is a direct result of upbringing.…
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Observation without judgement makes you more accepting of others.…
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Don’t wait for something catastrophic to happen, take the opportunity to realign your priorities now.…
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How do you prioritize your stuff?…
There’s nothing like a category 4 hurricane on a direct path to your house to help you assess your priorities. This was an interesting week. It looked as if we were going to take a direct hit from a 140 mile per hour storm. Living in southeast Florida on the Atlantic Ocean, across the street from the intracoastal waterway, is about the worst possible place to be for such an event.
One of the benefits of hurricanes over other natural disasters (like earthquakes or tornados) is the opportunity to evacuate. We typically have a 48-hour window where we have an idea of the severity and trajectory of the storm.…