Wrong, Wrong, Wrong
The energy it takes to prove someone wrong is quite something.
Courts of law are busy and essentially exist in a large way for the purpose of proving someone wrong.
We will go to extreme lengths to prove someone is wrong.
But where does that leave us? Proving someone wrong doesn’t validate us.
If someone is wrong, it seems the laws set forth in nature will take care of the wrongdoing more often than not.
What if energy was instead focused on showing that what we’re doing is right.
Not in a “I told you” kind of way, but in being a steadfast, self explanatory example?
That energy is far better spent.
Leave the proving of wrongness to someone. Invest your focus and energy on building what’s right.
Courts of law are busy and essentially exist in a large way for the purpose of proving someone wrong.
We will go to extreme lengths to prove someone is wrong.
But where does that leave us? Proving someone wrong doesn’t validate us.
If someone is wrong, it seems the laws set forth in nature will take care of the wrongdoing more often than not.
What if energy was instead focused on showing that what we’re doing is right.
Not in a “I told you” kind of way, but in being a steadfast, self explanatory example?
That energy is far better spent.
Leave the proving of wrongness to someone. Invest your focus and energy on building what’s right.
Excellent thought....
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