“Humans are divided between those who can still look through the eyes of youth and those who cannot. Though it causes me frequent pain, I find it very easy to place myself in the shoes of almost any boy, and can conjure my own youth with an ease that is troublesome.” HumansLooksStillsEyePainCausesEasyMy OwnBoysYouthShoesEaseDividedTroublesomeThrough The Eyes Book:What is the What Source: What is the What
“I double-knot my shoe laces. It's a pain untying your shoes afterward-particularly if you get them wet-but so is stopping in the middle of a race to tie them.” IfsPainRaceMiddleShoesTiesWetStoppingKnotsLace Author:Hal Higdon
“Nothing helps us build our perspective more than developing compassion for others. Compassion is a sympathetic feeling. It involves the willingness to put yourself in someone else's shoes, to take the focus off yourself and to imagine what it's like to be in someone else's predicament, and simultaneously, to feel love for that person. It's the recognition that other people's problems, their pain and frustrations, are every bit as real as our own-often far worse. In recognizing this fact and trying to offer some assistance, we open our own hearts and greatly enhance our sense of gratitude.” PeopleFeelsTryingHeartPersonsRealFactsHelpingFeelingsProblemPainBitsCompassionFocusImaginePerspectiveGratitudeOffersShoesRecognitionDevelopingFrustrationWillingnessAssistanceRecognizingSympatheticPredicamentsCompassion For OthersOther People's Problems Book:Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Source: Don't Sweat the Small Stuff