Tuesday; December 5
While there can only be one truth, there can be a lot of good ideas. That may be a rather deep thought, but hear me out. When it comes to certain matters of absolutes there can only be one right way to do it. For example, when it comes to matters of spiritual salvation, there is one right way to accomplish it. However, when it comes to most other concepts there can be a variety of different ways and perspectives. One way might make good sense to one person, while another response may be more appropriate to another person. Interestingly, both could very well be a right way to do it.
The value of the acceptance of equal options is that they allow us to live in harmony. When we are willing to accept there might be multiple ways of doing something, we are able to work together. However, when we believe that our way is the only way, we tend to alienate people and are forced to live with a narrow focus of one mind. Sure, we should strive to do what is right, but we must be willing to keep in mind that others can be just as right.
Let’s be willing to listen and learn from one another. When we do that, we will be able to actually do what is best for others.
The value of the acceptance of equal options is that they allow us to live in harmony. When we are willing to accept there might be multiple ways of doing something, we are able to work together. However, when we believe that our way is the only way, we tend to alienate people and are forced to live with a narrow focus of one mind. Sure, we should strive to do what is right, but we must be willing to keep in mind that others can be just as right.
Let’s be willing to listen and learn from one another. When we do that, we will be able to actually do what is best for others.
Think About It!