The Big Picture
Our "Big Picture" might be taking care of our beautiful family, making sure that they are safe and secure. Someone else's "Big Picture" might be doing the same for their own family and they might look at the security of our family as secondary to the security of their own. This doesn't make them a bad person, in some cases, it's just that our "Big Picture" is not as big to them.
By understanding that other people see things differently than we do and that their personal lives do not completely revolve around ours, we can begin to see that there is always a time in life when we have to depend ourselves to make the right decision for us. There is nothing wrong with taking care of ourselves, as long as we are not doing so at someone else's expense. Personal gain is one thing, but intentionally harming someone is wrong no matter how you look at it.
Although, it's almost impossible to have the exact same big picture, we should try to combine aspects of "Our Big Picture" with others as much as possible to make everyone's "Big Picture" a little brighter.
Share your "Big Picture" today, it might grow into something bigger.
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...By understanding that other people see things differently than we do and that their personal lives do not completely revolve around ours...
Certainly we could all benefit from understanding and acknowledging that we all are individuals who will not see things exactly the same. I appreciate my sisters and brother's individuality and creativity here on BIA website. I am very fortunate to be an extension of all you guy's bigger picture. What a great post Brother Emmanuel!