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- To be able to keep the mind’s balance, whether pleasant or unpleasant situations.
- To accept people and situations as they are (as they surface), and then act on it. Not just simply accepting and being inactive, no! Accepting, and then taking appropriate action.
- Not seeing intention behind others' mistakes. If a mistake happens through you, what do you say? ‘Well, it happened. To err is human', and we excuse ourselves.
When a mistake happens through someone else, you think that they did it intentionally. You don’t see that it just happened through them. They didn’t mean it.
There are three types of people:- First are those who see others mistakes as big and their own mistakes as small.
- Second are those who think of their own mistakes as big and others mistake as small. They perceive other people to be better than them.
- Then there are those who see mistakes as mistakes. They are not his or mine. These are the wisest ones.
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