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Questioning Our Assumptions
One thing that can bring us peace of mind is dropping our worst case assumptions and guesses. Believing that our assumption is correct, while there are many possibilities, can only bring us torment. This issue can show up in our … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, Assumptions, being present, judgement, Shervin Hojat
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