could be. In terms of loving other people based on their potential, I agree that it is not always enough. You should love people for what they show you during the time you spend with them.But independent potential is not the same.
Loving the potential of who we can be independently is very important and in some cases is exactly what leads us to become who we’ve always yearned to become.When I was younger—around 16 years old—I had no idea what I wanted to pursue in life.
I did not carry the confidence within myself to even consider the thought of going to law school. “That’s for super smart people,” I remember saying to family members who would offer law as a suggestion of what I could study.I’d have a similar response when people would ask.
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