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  • He was probably one of those rare people that always try to see some good in every person, no matter how much the negative seemed to overshadow. If everyone tried to do that more often, maybe things would be better in this world. :)
  • Yes, I believe it is possible. It probably had a lot to do with how he approached people. I'm sure he liked himself, as well. There are undoubtedly other factors, such as letting go of assumptions and expectations and ego. I can't say as I have achieved such a state. There are still plenty of people I don't like. This is a great opportunity to plug "The Four Agreements," the most life-changing book I have ever read. http://www.miguelruiz.com/fouragreements.html
  • I think that the saying "I never met a man I didn't like" is just another way of saying that we can find a little good in everybody. I believe that there is truth in the remark.
  • I think it's possible. It takes some doing to learn to be tolerant of others but it can be achieved. We can always find a ground that we can share the same thoughts on. Quoting Z Jetpacker: "This is a great opportunity to plug "The Four Agreements," the most life-changing book I have ever read." http://www.miguelruiz.com/fouragreements.html ..............................An Interesting Video.......................... .............Don Miguel Riuz................................................

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