Angles

Think about things from all angles

so that you don’t have to say

“I didn’t think of it that way”

Extend your thinking past you

when you do this

it makes it easier

to apologize

rather than thinking you’re

always right.

You have to stand in someone else’s shoes, or at least try.

 

Published by Kai Mann

Empowering and educating others around the world about the nature of self-love, self-growth, and the importance of self-awareness that leads to authentic change and infinite transformation.

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