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Don't Be Too Hard On Your Thought

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

Everbody has their own way of thinking and solving problems. The difference is something inevitable, it has to be encountered fairly. A wise man will see every obstacles before him as a steeping stone to do and be better. On the other hand, a small minded man only expects good things to indulge him all the way of his journey. Being in a peace, common-thought community is honestly very boring. No resistance, conflict nor dispute to be encountered. Usually the community will be passive and feel content with their possessions. A growing community has miscellaneous manners and contradictory activities but despite all that, this community grows faster for they always meet something new from the opposite sides.

We are not searching for mistakes nor differences, yet we are seeing and approaching the already present contrast as a diversity. We never find a place with no difference in thoughts, even the scholars have their debate. Just don't be too hard on your thought. Be consistent and have your principles but be tolerant and open minded. In the future we will surely see and meet these people again who we strongly resist and this time we will see them as partners for any reason. If we have no good relationship, how do we proceed our bigger agenda to build the country? If you can do it alone, silakan.



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