With more and more people out of work and money tough, people look to blame something for their predicament. Often times it is people outside of their race, creed or color. Take some time and educate yourself and your co-workers, family and anybody who will listen that you are a person, you are entitled to a good life and you are not a victim. You have the skillsets or can get them to change things in your life on your own without blaming other people or trying to hurt others because things make not have been going your way financially or socially.
Parents should be teaching tolerance at home and it is very important that people from other countries who come to America to respect our customs as much as they wish for us to respect theirs. If communities are closing their doors and becoming exclusive for business and personal living they are setting themselves up for being knocked down and getting the wrong impression (and giving the wrong impression) of what others and they are about.
The take away is please practice communication and teach your kids to be tolerant.
In the long run it is a great decision and we can stop the circles of hate from growing and being passed on from generation to generation.
At the very least, in order to keep tempers in check, take five minutes to practice smiling and being nice to people, even if you don’t want to. There are a lot of people out of work and if you think that you are above being laid off, think again.
Remember that somebody has to start breaking the chain otherwise it will continue and feed to others and the universe has a way of balancing things out one way or another. You don’t like being treated poorly so please try to treat others as you yourself want to be treated.
June 12 2009
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