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What's your strongest-held opinion?
1. Try to put yourself in the other person's shoes, understand their circumstances then judge. If someone is doing something that literally does not affect you or anyone else, leave them alone.
2. We do not value humility enough. All of us, each and every one, are
flawed and ignorant and speak beyond what we should because of our own biases on a regular basis. Too often we argue things or double down on things we are not properly informed about or have our judgement compromised by our own biases on and it only hurts all of us.
3. You can't control how you feel but you can control how you act. Walking away is so so underrated. A lot of people are too prideful and think that constantly tackling your issues head on is the best way to overcome issues, but there are times when you got to take a break and come back at a later time.
4. Sometimes the bad guy has a point, even if he's still the bad guy.
(Via Reddit)
Money for possums
"As a schoolboy on a farm in the Wairarapa," writes Norm, "I used to trap possums during the school holidays and take the token ears and skin into town to get pocket money. I will be 80 years old in a couple of months."