As I have gotten older, I've put more and more energy into trying to understand other people. I like to evaluate people's actions and figure out why they are doing the things they do. But, there is danger in this. It is very easy to get upset if you apply your own motives to other people. We each have our own reasons for our actions. You
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Another simple situation: getting stuck behind an extremely slow driver. I normally decide the person is old, like my Granddaddy or Aunt Baboo, and are probably wonderful, well-loved individuals. I wouldn't want someone to have been angry at my Granddaddy just because he was on his way to help out some charity or the other! Therefore, I shouldn't be mad at this person in front of me. Besides, they're teaching me to take a breath and slow down in life, and it'll probably prevent a wreck down the road.
I think sympathy mixed with empathy is the key. :)
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Never attribute to malice what could be explained by incompetence.
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