Two Ways to See It?
There’s always two ways to see things, not really. It should never be the wrong way or the right way. It shouldn’t be your way or my way. One should ask the question, “Is it possible that both ways are true”? The answer maybe Yes, your POV is sometimes based on the value you put on things or the experiences you’ve had in the past which makes the point of concern so true for you. So, where do you go from there? Start by valuing the other person, their differences and how they came to see things the way they … Continue reading Two Ways to See It?

