Do you except all people, placing them as your fellow human?

United States
March 12, 2007 1:21pm CST
Hello When we talk with children at the age of 3 or 4 they are so honest and direct. For example, I had a small boy ask me the other day why my head shakes so much? I could have made up a story but instead I was honest with him and told him I am sick and that is part of my sickness. The little boy 7 years old, was very satisfied with a truthful answer. When another older child started to imatate the way my head was shaking the 7 year old went over to him and said,"You should be nice to her, she can't help it if she shakes, she got a sickness." This young boy was able to reflect what truth does. It satisfies curiosity and it makes for a peacful situation. This young boy was humble in that he was honest and just asked me why my head was shaking. He deserved an honest answer. That young child excepted me for who I am. Can you do the same? Why can't people have that same honesty? Instead they tell what they call little white lies. Why? because they are not as excepting as children are. They must deal with their own imperfect minds and feelings and therefor must tell a "little white lie," rather then just state the facts. What is the reason why some can not always except another person due to their race, religion, culture or disabilities or differences? Can you truly except all people as your Fellow human? Take care, Jadona2006
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