Walk in Someone Else’s Shoes
“If ever there was a time to walk in someone else’s shoes, the time is now. Polarity is having a field day to the detriment of all. Of course, you count; your view counts; your opinion is important. But so is your neighbour’s viewpoint. It is difficult to appreciate someone when they differ from you even disagree with you and you with them. Try to become the observer, neutralizing your emotions and walking in their shoes. Hard to do but a call to you to look in your heart and find commonality with others during these “push and pull” circumstances.”
To your Happiness,
Kita