Not Always can we get Some to Understand
By Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
United States
October 27, 2017 5:11pm CST
There will be a lot of people who either don't understand or are unwilling to understand. Some refuse to do so because of motives. What some are looking for may not actually be meant for the individuals to find. Not understanding can be damaging but we're given opportunities to try to develop "understanding." When we find that some are unwilling to understand there has to be a decision. A decision whether to continue trying to get the persons to understand of to just proceed with whatever it is we're trying" to accomplish."
There are some who are so bullheaded and no matter what's said they'll never understand. Some may choose to not understand or to listen because they're of being declared wrong. Not too many people are willing to admit that they're wrong. Some refuse to do so because to do so because they're so use to being right or at least think that they're right. "We shouldn't stress out because there are some refusing to accept or understand. Not all will." By: (Tanikka PaulK). We meaning any group of People.
Imagine having to deal with a lot of people who are just in tuned with being involved in a bunch of chaos. Not wanting to see developments or to allow discoveries to take place. To do so is quite difficult but not impossible for the determined. The ones who refuse to accept the what is may stay in darkness and may never see what light looks like. Some aren't willing to excel so therefore they may not be willing to see others do so. It's so important to try to understand. More can be accomplished through understanding." By: (Tanikka Paulk)
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@dgobucks226 (37621)
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27 Oct 17
Deborah's response is pretty much my opinion too.
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@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
28 Oct 17
what you said, in the beginning, is right. Not understanding the other person deliberately is really a cruel act. One should learn this art of understanding. I think what one needs is killing self-egoism.






