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this is where that saying comes in.what goes around comes and will hit you up side your head. this is referring to that great scripture do unto other,or as you have messed with others you will reep or bear. die or live. or except and to choose or not to choose which way you are or are not going to be. you are as great as the ones you come in contact with and how they feel after being with you. we really need to see that we hurt our selve more when others are hurt as reslt of ourselves. and if we feel honoured about the abuse then we have been scard, angery and hurt and we as strong souled need to keep face and stand for jesus. the stregnth and rewards there after can only be blessing in your new world. se that the ones that hurt are also hurt. break the legacy. create your own.

2007-12-21 15:36:26 · 1 answers · asked by stupe 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Well, it's certainly not easy to know what you mean, but I do believe that much of what we see in others is what we believe we would be in their place. That is, liars are constantly accusing others of lying, thieves tend to expect to be robbed, bullies assume you will hurt them if they let you, etc.

But it is a fallacy that you can assume the inside of someone else's head is essentially like your own. People really are profoundly different, one from another. Even people raised in similar circumstances are different. Why does one person imitate their parents and another rebel against them? Why are some people incredibly motivated by material wealth, while others hardly even consider it significant? What makes one person compassionate and another mean?

2007-12-23 00:50:51 · answer #1 · answered by auntb93 7 · 0 0

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