No one is perfect. I need to fill in some situations that I don't know for the other person.
If you make a mistake, you want to be able to forgive your own mistake, but if someone else makes a...
If you make a mistake, you want to be able to forgive your own mistake, but if someone else makes a mistake, they are the ones who want to make a big deal about other people's mistakes. If there is a problem on their own side, they want the other person to understand, and people who don't think about the other person's problem at all.
In fact, there is no perfect person in the world who is always right. Even God has made mistakes in his gifted life. Therefore, it is not surprising that humans have mistakes. There is a difference between intentional and unintentional mistakes. When an unintentional mistake happens, they resolve it with the mindset of "If I were in his place, the accident would have happened." Only then can we have a peaceful society.
On the one hand, the knowledge of being able to fill in the other's thoughts is not in the school lesson, but if the person is right, conscience, It is the mind that must be understood from the heart. That's why we can't expect people who have a lot of degrees and take many courses to have a mind that fills them in. I read a post the other day. It is said that the little boy on the top floor of the apartment is always running around and playing. The person in the downstairs room was startled, so in order to educate the child, he put the spoons in a frying pan and started making noises. (I don't remember the details, so there may be some discrepancies.) At that time, the adults in the room with the child were jealous of the child and hinted at the noise downstairs. I think the main thing is that you need a mind that is able to think. In a densely populated city like Yangon, where people live in layers of apartments, it is even more necessary to understand and understand each other.
For a child who lives only in an apartment and does not touch the ground, the child's natural running and playing in the apartment must be understood by the person downstairs. "Oh....you're just a child....when we were children, we could still play on the ground, I feel sorry for the kids these days. Since it's an apartment, I have to run and play in the apartment. I don't mean that you always have to think about it. If it happens sometimes, it can be convenient for both parties. If it becomes permanent, on the other hand, the adults in the room upstairs where the child runs should also take care of the child so that he does not always jump, and should think again from the people downstairs. "Will the people in the other room be disturbed because of our child?" Is it painful? I just explained to the room owner" and apologized to the other side. You should do something to let him know that you are jealous. If that is the case, by mutually complementing each other, it will become a comfortable living environment.
That's why learning to think one-on-one is not a lesson in school when living in an environment with many people, but it is necessary as a human being. If I blame the other person without thinking about the other person's situation. I don't know what the situation is." If you don't know what you want to do, and you can't completely understand the other person's situation, at some point, no one around you will be there for you anymore. In other words, everyone will be the people who avoid it because they don't want to be involved. I often burn myself with my own thoughts. People who know that they want to be like that, even if they are in the middle of a lot of people, when they find out about it, they can become isolated and no one wants to be associated with them. Everyone can't be perfect and right all the time, so apologize if you make a mistake. Even if someone else's mistake is unintentional, I can express how I think that it can be a fun social environment by filling it in and understanding it.
In fact, there is no perfect person in the world who is always right. Even God has made mistakes in his gifted life. Therefore, it is not surprising that humans have mistakes. There is a difference between intentional and unintentional mistakes. When an unintentional mistake happens, they resolve it with the mindset of "If I were in his place, the accident would have happened." Only then can we have a peaceful society.
On the one hand, the knowledge of being able to fill in the other's thoughts is not in the school lesson, but if the person is right, conscience, It is the mind that must be understood from the heart. That's why we can't expect people who have a lot of degrees and take many courses to have a mind that fills them in. I read a post the other day. It is said that the little boy on the top floor of the apartment is always running around and playing. The person in the downstairs room was startled, so in order to educate the child, he put the spoons in a frying pan and started making noises. (I don't remember the details, so there may be some discrepancies.) At that time, the adults in the room with the child were jealous of the child and hinted at the noise downstairs. I think the main thing is that you need a mind that is able to think. In a densely populated city like Yangon, where people live in layers of apartments, it is even more necessary to understand and understand each other.
For a child who lives only in an apartment and does not touch the ground, the child's natural running and playing in the apartment must be understood by the person downstairs. "Oh....you're just a child....when we were children, we could still play on the ground, I feel sorry for the kids these days. Since it's an apartment, I have to run and play in the apartment. I don't mean that you always have to think about it. If it happens sometimes, it can be convenient for both parties. If it becomes permanent, on the other hand, the adults in the room upstairs where the child runs should also take care of the child so that he does not always jump, and should think again from the people downstairs. "Will the people in the other room be disturbed because of our child?" Is it painful? I just explained to the room owner" and apologized to the other side. You should do something to let him know that you are jealous. If that is the case, by mutually complementing each other, it will become a comfortable living environment.
That's why learning to think one-on-one is not a lesson in school when living in an environment with many people, but it is necessary as a human being. If I blame the other person without thinking about the other person's situation. I don't know what the situation is." If you don't know what you want to do, and you can't completely understand the other person's situation, at some point, no one around you will be there for you anymore. In other words, everyone will be the people who avoid it because they don't want to be involved. I often burn myself with my own thoughts. People who know that they want to be like that, even if they are in the middle of a lot of people, when they find out about it, they can become isolated and no one wants to be associated with them. Everyone can't be perfect and right all the time, so apologize if you make a mistake. Even if someone else's mistake is unintentional, I can express how I think that it can be a fun social environment by filling it in and understanding it.