“Nelson Mandela once remarked that he befriended his jailers, those grim, khaki-clad overseers of his decades of hard labor in a limestone quarry, by "exploiting their good qualities." Asked if he believed all people were kind at their core, he responded, "There is no doubt whatsoever, provided you are able to arouse their inherent goodness." If that sounds like wishful thinking, well, he actually did it.” PeopleIfsThinkingLifeWellsKindHardAbleSoundQualityCompassionDoubtGoodnessLaborDecadesCoreNo DoubtInherentGrimWishful ThinkingNelsonGood QualityJailerQuarryLimestone Book:The Compassionate Life: Walking the Path of Kindness Source: The Compassionate Life: Walking the Path of Kindness
“Big dreams are risky business. The psyche can be fiendish, puckish, exalted, imperious, tender, sardonic, faithful, pestilential--whatever rivets our attention upon the task of psychic growth. It is not so hard to find at least a little sympathy for theologian Martin Luther, who prayed to God not to send him any dreams at all, fearful he could not distinguish between those of divine origin and those sent by the Devil.” LittlesHardDreamBigsGrowthAttentionDivineDevilTasksFaithfulFearfulPsychicsTheologianLutherExaltedSardonicRisky Business Author:Marc Ian Barasch