”Don’t be too quick to criticize or judge others. We all have our own bag of troubles, ” said a man I met at a Sunoco gas station. ”You never know what is going on in other people's lives. Your boss, for example, has her own bag of troubles...Behind that smile may be a woman worrying about a sick child, or a partner who is gravely ill.” What do you think?
'We all live in quiet desperation . . . ' Thoreau. No one has the right to judge. I try my best to listen and understand before I make my meager comment.
When I lived in Woodbridge, I had an aerobics teacher who was charming and full of energy. I knew she had two boys, but until we talked one day, I had no idea that she had lost a daughter to cancer when her daughter was 6. Our class was called "New Beginnings" but I didn't know why. It was because it was her "new beginning" in the wake of the death of her daughter.
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'We all live in quiet desperation . . . ' Thoreau. No one has the right to judge. I try my best to listen and understand before I make my meager comment.
When I lived in Woodbridge, I had an aerobics teacher who was charming and full of energy. I knew she had two boys, but until we talked one day, I had no idea that she had lost a daughter to cancer when her daughter was 6. Our class was called "New Beginnings" but I didn't know why. It was because it was her "new beginning" in the wake of the death of her daughter.