There is big gap between 2 people.
Good lemedy is to try to view opposition's situation.
Lets, view from opposition's side.
*what can you see?
*Is there something to solve conflict stuation?
Yeah, you could find the resolution.
or, Both of you might walk across their gap.
Usually, people think only theirselves,
because Most of people like theirselves the most in the world.
But, in mutial society, such kind of action lead to fail your way.
selfish action never bring the happy life.
In the developing coutries, this is common sence, poor people can't think other people, they don't have the room in their mind.
But, They know how to struggle to live in poor world, among poor people, they cooperate theiselves, for exapmle, work toghether, share the food,facilities, everything.(You can see when you visit the villege...)
On the other hand, in developed countries, they can live indivisiality, so that they have not experienced to share their stuffs or cooperate among them..
then they are tending to become selfish people..
oh, it's really hard to make sence what I want to tell you in this jarnal...
haha.
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Saturday, August 05, 2006
Yeah, try to view your situation.
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