“’George Bernard Shaw once said that our …worst sin toward
our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be INDIFFERENT to them.’
Most of us don’t walk around harboring strong negative emotions such as
loathing or rage. Yet, the challenge for many is to overcome the apathy and
indifference we have toward one another: to be available and attentive to those
we pass in the aisles at the market, the coworkers we see daily in the hallways
of our offices and those acquaintances we regularly notice in our social and
(or) spiritual circles.”
Something to think about … how am I, how are you, how are we
treating those people around us? The people we don’t know, and perhaps even
worse, the people we do know.
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