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Not Everything Is Visible

It should not be a surprise that most people do not agree with each other.

  • We often judge others due to lack of context, or lack of information about what is really happening. 
  • Things begin to make sense given enough information.
  • Everyone has had a different kind of life experience with money, relationships, job and family. 
  • Most of that isn’t visible to anyone judging the other person.

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