April 14, 2025
In this life, we’re taught to be strict with ourselves and forgiving toward others. That’s how harmony grows—when we hold ourselves accountable, yet extend grace to those around us.
But lately, I’ve been noticing the opposite. We’re quick to point fingers, to dissect the flaws of others, sometimes even harshly. And when it comes to our own mistakes? We brush them off. Defend them. Ignore them.
Maybe it’s easier to critique than to self-reflect. But I believe the world would be softer, kinder, if we all swapped lenses—just for a while.
Mutual Criticism
In this life, we’re taught to be strict with ourselves and forgiving toward others.
That’s how harmony grows—when we hold ourselves accountable, yet extend grace to those around us.
But lately, I’ve been noticing the opposite.
We’re quick to point fingers, to dissect the flaws of others, sometimes even harshly.
And when it comes to our own mistakes?
We brush them off.
Defend them.
Ignore them.
Maybe it’s easier to critique than to self-reflect.
But I believe the world would be softer, kinder, if we all swapped lenses—just for a while.
Mutual Criticism
In this life, we’re taught to be strict with ourselves and forgiving toward others.
That’s how harmony grows—when we hold ourselves accountable, yet extend grace to those around us.
But lately, I’ve been noticing the opposite.
We’re quick to point fingers, to dissect the flaws of others, sometimes even harshly.
AndBut when it comes to our own mistakes?
We brush them off.
Defend them.
Ignore them.
Maybe it’s easier to critique than to self-reflect.
But I believe the world would be softer, kinder, if we all swapped lenses—just for a while.
In this life, we’re taught to be strict with ourselves and forgiving toward others.
That’s how harmony grows—when we hold ourselves accountable, yet extend grace to those around us.
But lately, I’ve been noticing the opposite.
We’re quick to point fingers, to dissect the flaws of others, sometimes even harshly.
AndYet, when it comes to our own mistakes?,
Wwe brush them off.
Defend them.
Ignore them.
Maybe it’s easier to critique than to self-reflect.
You can say "self-reflect" here, but I don't think it's necessary.
But I believe the world would be softer, and kinder, if we all swapped lenses—, just for a while.
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We brush them off.
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