
Battle of Thought
Fight for Understanding Compassion and Compromise
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Kevin Hung-Liang
Ask yourself: What makes life worth living?
Our existence has many swirls and flings, ups and down, mountains and canyons, and rivers to cross. Understandably, we cannot unfailingly feel fulfilled. We feel depressed, at times. That, too, is all right. The journey of life should not be marred by sadness. Instead, we should place great emphasis on the treatment of others.
Life's journey is worth exploring, though things may not be as we desire, and the people we encounter may not be just or reasonable. However, we are in control of how we treat others as that is within our power.
Here's something for you:
"A wise proverb stated that I should walk in someone else's shoes to get to know them.
After trying it, I found some too big, some too small, some smelly, and others uncomfortable.
Another regarded advice said I should look at things through another's eyes.
I found things to be sometimes blurry, sometimes too close or far away, sometimes too vivid.
Society told me I needed to get to know each person individually.
I quickly realized I rarely had that kind of time.
Lastly, I was told to look inside myself.
I found things to be crowded, complicated, joyous, and painful.
Finally, I just decided to be kind."
Why this title?
Why not? Poems are insightful, inspirational, and you never know, it may very well make your day.
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