The way I see the world can be different from yours.
And the way you see it, doesn’t necessarily has to align with my vision.
But what’s important is that both of us should respect each other’s point of view as much as we can.
Sharing with Cee Neuner’s FOTD β November 19, 2018 β Lotus
lovely shot and wondrous words … we have to respect each other for peace and harmony both in our world and within π
embrace diversity!
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Indeed. The best way to flourish is to be our own self and letting others to their own.
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exactly unless they are harming another … we should just be π
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Absolutely! Wishing you another wonderful week and sending a big hug! XxX
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Big hug was very much in need. Can’t say enough thanks to you π
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Beautifully said Hammad and what a gorgeous photo
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Thank you very much, Miriam. Have a nice day π
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You too! π
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Beautiful photo for today. π
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Thank you very much, Cee π
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Who would lock up such a thing of beauty behind iron bars??
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Iron bars and fences around lawns and gardens is quite common in my city.
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Ahhhh… I’m sorry to hear that – it is definitely not the case in mine, not that we do not have serious crimes here, just that they are relatively rare things.
It is good to learn a little about the rest of the world we share, through our blogs! π
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And over here, wooden fences are totally rare. There’s probably just one or two gardens in my neighborhood with wooden fences.
Reason behind iron fences is not crimes, I assure you. We are just used to with it more than wood.
Blogging has definitely shown me as well what the real people of the same world are all about, other than those we see on screens.
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What we see on our screens are the ‘highlights’ (or more often lowlights!) but since they are all they mainstream media wants to show we think they are all there is. The vast majority of us are the unnoticed ‘normal’. We all have a lot more in common than we have differences – at heart. π
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I couldn’t agree more π
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Nicely said. Why is that so difficult, I wonder.
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Probably because, as I see it, is because of not opening ourselves to let the full light in.
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