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If you look closely, you will start to see the circles.

Hello, or good evening.
Thank you.

I believe that human eyes are meant for finding the "good points" in others.

When you look at a school test, don't you tend to focus more on the questions you got wrong or couldn't answer, rather than the ones you got right?

As long as you didn't forget to write your name, and as long as it's not a zero, there is acircle = "correct answer"somewhere.
When you become able to turn your eyes toward those"things you were able to do"that are hard to see at a glance,your perspective on peoplewill also change.


If there are many wrong answers and only one correct one, I think your eyes would be drawn to that one correct answer.
Wow, amazing!
I got one right!

But when there are many correct answers and only a few wrong ones, for some reason, our eyes tend to focus only on the wrong ones.


Human relationships are the same.
Even if you only find the bad points in people, you cannot change them, and they won't change immediately.
If you only look at flaws, the person's true merits become increasingly difficult to see.


"Everyone has good points, without exception."
When you make a habit of looking at the small "things you were able to do" and the "good points of others," strangely enough,your vision for seeing people improves.

Before you go to sleep today, please try to recall the things you were able to do and the good points of the people around you.
The world seen through warm eyes will gradually enrich your heart as well.


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