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we hurt the people we love the most

We hurt the people we love the most

How and why do we do that?
We all have done it and are still doing it under the pretense of changing them for better. We desperately want them to be like us.
When no two people are made identical what makes us think that we can do a better job than the Creator
Himself.
According to the Eastern Philosophy, we are beings of habits and experiences and every so often we change bodies but the habits and experiences are transferred into the new body as soul.
If we understand life in this philosophy then there is less chance of hurting our loved ones. We then understand the helplessness of their persistent character.
We can then change our reaction to compassion and send positive ways and blessings to realize on their own by watching us living in more peace than them.
Bring people to a better place with understanding and not judging.

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