The truth is, there is good and bad in everybody, in every nation, in every race, and in every religion. To hear someone say that all the people that belong to a certain country, race, or religion are bad – is extremely untruthful and makes the person making the statement lose credibility right away. We are all flawed and even nature is flawed. Nobody is perfect, and no country, race or religion is perfect. Duality and polarity are imprinted in everything in nature – in all humans, and even within ourselves. For example, there are those who are ignorant, and those who are wise. Suzy Kassem
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We can learn a lot from the actions of others. We can also learn a lot from ourselves too. But, when we claim that all people are bad, it’s clear that we do not have the best intentions in mind. We should always try to see the good in people, no matter who they are or what country they come from. We should also be careful not to judge others based on their appearance, because everyone looks different and has different features.

Source: Rise Up And Salute The Sun: The Writings Of Suzy Kassem

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