Samantha Haydock

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“You’re looking at how they’re behaving today,” he said. “I’m looking at how far they’ve come.” The monk was remembering the good they’d done and forgetting the bad. He didn’t take their behavior as a reflection of himself, or of their respect for him. He took a longer view that had nothing to do with himself.
Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Everyday
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