We each have a point of view.
Each point of view is equal, and equally valid. Each point of view has
to be equal and valid, otherwise who decides if my point of view is
valid? Who decides if your point of view is valid? Each point of view is
valid, but the question is "do we like the view?" This is the basic
question, and if the answer is "no", then the next question is "how do
we change it to make it better?" If the answer is "yes", then the next
question is "how do we change it to make it better?" We each have a
point of view, and regardless of whether we like it or not, the question
that follows is "how do we make it better?" How do we make things
better, regardless of our point of view?
The easiest way to get assistance in our endeavors of making our point of view better, is to make such changes that make things better for all. Our choices need to make things better for all, or at least require no actions from others while not making their view any worse. Finding the choice, idea, action that benefits all, will produce a result that is better individually while having the highest potential to attract assistance from others to make things better overall. Doing what's best for one and all, is better for one, and has the best chance of being repeated by all.
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