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The Beauty In Correcting Our Own Mistakes; Rather Than Attempting To Correct The Mistakes In Others, Is That Working Upon Our Own Flaws Improves Us. But Working Upon The Flaws Of Others Not Only Leaves Us Unimproved; It Actually Leaves Us Being Less Than We Were Prior To Making Those Assessments. I Believe That The Moral Of This Natural Occurrence, Is That We Are All Born To Find And Fix Our Own Shortcomings; Rather Than Find And Fix The Shortcomings In Others. And If All People Were To Do This, Then We Would Be A Race Of Creatures Looking Inward, In Order To Bring Out Something Better. Now Think Of What A Beautiful Race That Would Be.
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