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“Never justify someone’s wrong action without them apologizing first and admitting their wrongs. If you do, you are not making them better, but you are making them worse on the bad things.” D. J. Kyos
“Never justify someone’s wrong action without them apologizing first and admitting their wrongs. If you do, you are not making them better, but you are making them worse on the bad things.” D. J. Kyos
CEO @ LICENSED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS WHOLESALERS | Budget Process Expert
1 年TRUE that. But in todays world. We sometimes need to learn to find a way around the problem (i.e. exercise IQ) In the early days empathy may just be appropriate. Especially coming diverse background and cultures. We have 11 official languages in SA and different upbringing and access to resources like a better education. We are a society of great unequals. The further you are from big cities even more challenging. Regards,