We always vilify what we don't understand.

Nenia Campbell
We always vilify what we don't understand.
We always vilify what we don't understand.
We always vilify what we don't understand.
We always vilify what we don't understand.
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We always vilify what we don't understand. We may have a very difficult time understanding someone else's behavior, but when it comes to ourselves, we can be so quick to point fingers at everything and everyone around us. We may think that we know what is right for our life, but in reality, we are the only ones who know what actually works best for us.

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