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Understanding People In This Life


Not everyone has a two-income family (a husband and wife) who work to provide for their home  and not everyone has ways of getting help easily from other people.
  Likewise not everyone has money in their savings account to fall back on in times of financial troubles. Not every parent has a reliable babysitter to trust and care for their babies or a relaxed vehicle they can feel comfortable in as they drive.
Some people only have themselves in good times and in bad. They did not have the opportunity to be advised and the guidance to be told what to do and what not to do.
Some people live from paycheck to paycheck.
They deserve our respect not our criticism or condemnation. As you can see, the world is cruel and wicked enough as it is. We do not stop to think what others do to get by everyday. We get too busy thinking about ourselves and our own families not others. We may not be struggling in life but others really are. So appreciate everyone's hustle.
So before yelling at people and telling them what to do and what not to do with their situations in life, just show some respect. If you don't have anything better to say to help them or any better physical support to give them, just keep quiet and wish them all the best. Show some maturity instead.
As you can see, in this life, everybody is doing the best they can to survive with the little they have everyday.
Understand and learn from what people go through with maturity.

*Kwame Sarpong*

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