We develop an understanding for others in the society for a harmonious living. explain
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The basic law of right human behavior is self-reform....Whenever any trouble occurs with our friends or dear ones, we should inwardly lay the blame on ourselves for getting into an unpleasant situation and then try to get out of it as fast and as graciously as we can. It is fruitless to increase the trouble by loudly, unkindly, discourteously blaming others, even though we find that they are to blame. We can teach quick-tempered dear ones to mend their faults a hundred times better by setting a good example than we can by harsh or self-righteous words.
Most of the time, people talk and act from their own viewpoint. They seldom see, or even try to see, the other person’s side. If, lacking understanding, you enter into a fight with someone, remember that each of you is as much to blame as the other, regardless of which one started the argument. “Fools argue; wise men discuss.”
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Most of the time, people talk and act from their own viewpoint. They seldom see, or even try to see, the other person’s side. If, lacking understanding, you enter into a fight with someone, remember that each of you is as much to blame as the other, regardless of which one started the argument. “Fools argue; wise men discuss.”
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We develop an understanding of others in the society for an harmonious living.
Explanation:
When we realize the identity, character and nature of others, we are able to flow in their world and avoid conflict.
We are able to avoid conflict in the sense that we shall be good with them in their actions and know how to correct them in case we feel they have done wrong.
We shall understand their preferences and make less judgement on their actions.
It also enables us tolerate undesirable actions from or friends.
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