Understand People more and deal with them responsibly



Would you agree that there are no bad persons? There are only persons with certain negative characteristics; persons whose minds need some enlightenment; persons who need to open their heart and mind to positivity. Even those persons we regard as "bad" still have positives about them which we can learn, and grow.

People are the way they are for reasons (which I believe are within their control). They just have to know and understand that it is actually within their control to do good, get better and positive, or improve on some certain deficiencies.

And we, who understand and see them can help them. How do we do that? We first open our hearts and stop seeing them as bad persons, or persons not worth associating with. Don't criticize them when they put up those negative attitudes, though you should be strong and able to guard yourself from getting influenced by the negatives they put up or say (since you understand and know yourself and have a higher understanding than them). If you're close to them, find a way to get to them and pass across your message in a friendly way that appeals to their understanding. And if you've tried and nothing changes, then you only have to pray for them. I believe they will understand one day, very soon and change for good.

But, ensure you did talk with them. You can't bring the change you want, or you preach about, or you listen from the preachings of someone else, by DOING NOTHING PRACTICAL about issues and just praying, criticizing or segregating! Positive changes will come from people appreciating other persons, seeing them as components that make up life, and working together to help the society grow and get better!

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