They say, 'What goes around comes around.' A very wise philosopher and teacher, many years ago, echoed much the same sentiment when he said, 'Do as you would be done by.' When we think positive thoughts about people, they tend to become far more inclined to think positive thoughts about us. Wherever and whenever we succumb to antipathy, we effectively invite that to be reflected back at us.Sunday, 25 May 2014
They say, 'What goes around comes around.' A very wise philosopher and teacher, many years ago, echoed much the same sentiment when he said, 'Do as you would be done by.' When we think positive thoughts about people, they tend to become far more inclined to think positive thoughts about us. Wherever and whenever we succumb to antipathy, we effectively invite that to be reflected back at us.
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