Kevin Cordle

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“Since we tend to see ourselves primarily in light of our intentions, which are invisible to others,” said philosopher J. G. Bennett, “while we see others mainly in the light of their actions, which are all that’s visible to us, we have a situation in which misunderstanding and injustice are the order of the day.” And that’s precisely why the ability to see things from another’s perspective is essential to finding the gold of their good intentions.
25 Ways to Win with People: How to Make Others Feel Like a Million Bucks
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