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Peaceful · F
Being uneccesarily cruel to someone. Wasting water. Slow walkers (if they insist on blocking my passage) and ignorance. We live in an age where info is a few simple clicks away and a lot of people want to stay with the narrative they've been taught. I go out of my way to read and learn about opposing viewpoints so that I may be better aware and form my own genuine conclusions that make sense for me.
@Peaceful But this is saying the person wants to change their view point. Most people only want to prove themselves right and hide behind a wall of ignorance instead of admitting they had it wrong.
Peaceful · F
@WildernessWriterExplorer I want an authentic truth and understanding of what feels right for me.
@Peaceful I agree and they need to be able to change their opinions based on facts.
Peaceful · F
@WildernessWriterExplorer facts isn't the right word. What resonates within each of us is more important to me. Like learning to forgive, healing our pasts and evolving and unlearning the bs stuff we've been taught to believe.
@Peaceful Your last line care to elaborate on that.
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@WildernessWriterExplorer which part? Forgiveness heals us. Healing our past grows us and keeps or opens our hearts again and unlearning the bullshit? So many answers to that. One example...one religion is the best religion. Ummm, no. Jesus wasnt a Christian, Buddha wasn't a Buddhist and Allah wasnt a Muslim. They were enlightened teachers that hoped to help others become the best people they can be. Non-religious people have other ways to learn which are just as good. All roads lead to Home.
@Peaceful You nailed it.