Those Other People – As Bill Sees It #268

Just like you, I have often thought myself the victim of what other people say and do. Yet every time I confessed the sins of such people, especially those whose sins did not correspond exactly with my own, I found that I only increased the total damage. My own resentment, my self-pity would often render me well-nigh useless to anybody.

So, nowadays, if anyone talks of me so as to hurt, I first ask myself if there is any truth at all in what they say. If there is none, I try to remember that I too have had my periods of speaking bitterly of others; that hurtful gossip is but a symptom of our remaining emotional illness; and consequently that I must never be angry at the unreasonableness of sick people.

Under very trying conditions I have had, again and again, to forgive others—also myself. Have you recently tried this?

LETTER, 1946

One thought on “Those Other People – As Bill Sees It #268

  1. Thank you Bruce. And thanks so much for taking the time (and I am sure it is a lot) daily to send this email with so many great thoughts and insights. I gain so much by reading them!
    Have a blessed day.
    Liz

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