We all want to be accepted. We want to feel accepted by our family. We want to be accepted by our friends. We want to be accepted by our work colleagues.Acceptance is important and so is rejection. When we are rejected we often question our strengths or self worth. Accepting someone doesn’t mean we have to agree with him or her. It means we accept him or her because he or she is one with us on this human journey.
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A lovely way to explain this. π