Thursday, November 28, 2013

We May be Wrong, Sometime!



Who doesn't think that he has done his best to make his own world a better place to live in? Who doesn't assume that he is always at the receiving end? Who's not convinced that its not him but someone else who's responsible for making his life miserable?

And who doesn't highlight that he is always right. and others are wrong? It happens with most of us, because we fail to recognize our own shortcomings.

A recent stinking comment by a Facebook connection against a photo posted by another - showing a newly married wife caught in the act of feeding sweets to her husband, funnily though- wrongly interpreting an innocent theme from religious angle, and launching a personal attack against who had uploaded it, is a classic example of what I've tried to highlight above.

I think we need to learn the art of differentiating between relevant context and perceived relevance, before reacting to an issue with our own analysis. We need to accept, that we may not always be right in interpreting a situation; we need to learn, how to respect others' point of view; and we need to learn, the art of behaving maturely during external communication.

And that wouldn't be possible, unless we control our uncalled for emotional out-burst and learn the art and science of adult-to-adult communication, and contextually .-- mastering the art of accepting the fact. We must understand and accept the fact: We may be wrong, sometime! "Image courtesy of [Keerati] / FreeDigitalPhotos.net".