Chapter 4: The Faults of Others - Deepstash
Chapter 4: The Faults of Others

Chapter 4: The Faults of Others

We judge others harshly while excusing our own flaws. This self-serving bias makes us blind to our faults, leading to conflicts and moral hypocrisy. By becoming more self-aware and practicing humility, we can improve relationships and foster personal growth. Instead of focusing on changing others, we should work on changing ourselves—leading to more compassion and understanding in our interactions.

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