Liane Young
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And there's really nothing that I can do about it aside from give them the benefit of the doubt because I know that when I'm the one who's speeding or cutting other people off, Usually it's because, you know, my three-year-old in the backseat says she needs to go to the potty or because we're rushing to an event and we're late.
And there's really nothing that I can do about it aside from give them the benefit of the doubt because I know that when I'm the one who's speeding or cutting other people off, Usually it's because, you know, my three-year-old in the backseat says she needs to go to the potty or because we're rushing to an event and we're late.
And so to be able to extend that to other people, both strangers and the people that we interact with on a regular basis, I think just makes for happier interactions all around.
And so to be able to extend that to other people, both strangers and the people that we interact with on a regular basis, I think just makes for happier interactions all around.
And so to be able to extend that to other people, both strangers and the people that we interact with on a regular basis, I think just makes for happier interactions all around.
It's really hard. It's really hard to take that step back and think about what are the situational stresses and influences that could be leading to other people's actions, whereas it's sometimes easier to see those external pressures on our own selves and lives and interactions.
It's really hard. It's really hard to take that step back and think about what are the situational stresses and influences that could be leading to other people's actions, whereas it's sometimes easier to see those external pressures on our own selves and lives and interactions.
It's really hard. It's really hard to take that step back and think about what are the situational stresses and influences that could be leading to other people's actions, whereas it's sometimes easier to see those external pressures on our own selves and lives and interactions.
And so if we're able to pause in the midst of a tricky interaction and think about what that other person is experiencing trying to do or not trying to do, again, that will lead to much smoother, much more positive interactions and ultimately relationships.
And so if we're able to pause in the midst of a tricky interaction and think about what that other person is experiencing trying to do or not trying to do, again, that will lead to much smoother, much more positive interactions and ultimately relationships.
And so if we're able to pause in the midst of a tricky interaction and think about what that other person is experiencing trying to do or not trying to do, again, that will lead to much smoother, much more positive interactions and ultimately relationships.
Thank you so much, Shankar.
Thank you so much, Shankar.
Thank you so much, Shankar.