But if we know how to take care of them and truly love them, they will grow well, just like the lettuce. And blaming has no positive effect at all, and not just trying to persuade using reason or argument. Let's say so. No blaming, no reasoning, no argument, just understanding. Because when you understand and you show that you understand, you're can start loving and you can completely change the situation
Nihanth Varma
@Nihanth · 0:05
Hey, that was quite inspiring. No wonder you won't read this book. Please tell the name
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:35
We are all little lettuces. Thank you for the share. I'd love to know the name of that book if you still have it. And I just love comparing everybody to the vulnerability and the fragility. But the beauty in the natural essence of a lettuce and how we can grow if we're given the right tail, the right place and the right encouragement and that people feel what we need and we feel what they're they need. Really wonderful, wonderful. Thank you
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 0:29
Thank you so much. That was wonderful. And that's amazing perspective. And like how most things, most things that are so profound are very simple. And we never consider that was really profound. I never thought about it like that. So thank you for that perspective on a Friday morning. Same Friday, where you are. Good morning, good evening, good afternoon. And have a great day
Kirtan purohit
@kirtan_00 · 0:30
Thoughts on free will also create a great amount of empathy. Like no one really has a free will. Thoughts and things happen in our brain because of chemical reactions. Someone hurt me. They didn't intentionally do it. They did it intentionally. But the intention itself wasn't made. Thought of him. I don't know. Am I high or I