Are you seeking to be offended?

Asa Don Brown
Are you seeking to be offended?
Are you seeking to be offended?
Are you seeking to be offended?
Are you seeking to be offended?
About This Quote

Are you seeking to be offended? This is a statement that should be reconsidered because it has the potential to offend someone. If someone says this, they are not trying to offend you, but merely asking if they can offend you. The first step toward the achievement of any goal should always be to consider other people’s well being. If you are seeking to be offended, it will happen because you are not considering other people’s well being.

Source: Waiting To Live

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