While I certainly take pride in my creativity, my outside-the-box, divergent thinking, I would rather be known for being kind than for being smart or wise.
I've come a long way from my childhood when clever and smart were über-paramount to my sense of self worth, and I've got a ways to go still.
When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people.
I strive to open up more towards my fellow human beings and be kinder.
What's most important to you?
Which quality do you need to develop in your life?
Which would make you more human?
Which would bring you a fuller, richer life?
What steps can you take to cultivate more of that particular characteristic in yourself?
Spiritual-religious advice: Be the quality you most want to be. |
With love, Rabbi Brian more than just 77% my tweets @wisdom_biscuit |
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