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The Don S. McClure Show Live- The Question -The view you see of others.

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The Don S. McClure Show-Live - The Question: The view you see of others in your mind.

Could you be wrong or only seeing things one way.

Each day you will encounter an issue, a statement, or a conversation with a friend, lover, family member, husband, wife, fiancee, or a co-worker.

Depending on the depth of the conversation your views or thoughts will be based largely on how you see things, and your thoughts could incorporate, your past relationships with a former lover, your learning ideas from parents and your experiences while growing up, and some could be based on your understanding and perception from your religious upbringing.

Or your study of spiritual knowledge or philosophy from those you hold as all knowing or some theories based from other countries. Maybe Africa or Asia. Whatever your preconceived thoughts and opinions come from or are based on. How do you know they apply to every situation or are they correct in every situation. And does this give you the right to judge others or their life? Or their passion and drive to be all that they can be.

Are you assuming they are arrogant, or hard to reach, or just living and acting out their lives, in a way you feel is not right for them? The big question is are you correct when you make assumptions about everybody or a city or country. Making broad statements that all Men or all women act like this or think like that because you know how all men or women think. The images are:Mrs. Palmer is the Executive Vice President of Financial Services & Administration and Director at Coca-Cola Enterprises. William Tolliver one of the greatest Artist in America from Atlanta, World famous Author Alexander Dumas, and Hepburn and Bogart

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