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“If you don't know the person personally, then don't take it personally.”
Kelsie“Personal Responsibility is the acknowledgement of the fact that I am personally responsible for what is happening in my life, in my surrounding and in my nation.”
Sunday Adelaja“The purpose of life is to become acquainted with the deepest recesses of a person’s own mind by reflecting upon what a person reads, witnesses, and personally experiences. Wisdom is a form of power. Lacking knowledge of the world and without comprehending the essence of humanity, we can never know the truth of our own being.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls“We don't have to take our personality so personally.”
Wes "Scoop" Nisker“When someone is cruel, harsh, mean, to not take their words personally is one thing, but to hear the silent cry within those words is another. This sort of perspective can not only liberate us from crippling self-doubt in the face of criticism, it can also liberate us from automatically becoming blind participants in the interaction patterns that the cruel person has become accustomed to—a favour we do for the other person as much as for ourselves.”
Vironika Tugaleva“When you let it get personal, the cost becomes personal too. You’re opening your own heart here. You sure you want to do that?”
Michael Marshall Smith, Stories: All-New Tales“If you want to make a difference, the next time you see someone being cruel to another human being, take it personally. Take it personally because it is personal!”
Brené Brown, I Thought It Was Just Me: Women Reclaiming Power and Courage in a Culture of Shame“If you want to make a difference, the next time you see someone being cruel to another human being, take it personally. Take it personally because it is personal.”
Mavis Leno“To really be free of fear involves being free of the feeling of any personal responsibility of ownership for everything - even of our body. If we feel that we are a separate individual who personally owns or possesses even just a body, fear will hound us.What we feel we own is felt to be personal and what is felt to be personal is felt to be separate from others and life, and then fear seems warranted.But when nothing is experienced as personal then nothing is felt to be separate and fear falls away.So regardless of how much money, if any, we have in the bank and how many material possessions we own, each of us is invited to the deeper surrender of ‘owning without owning’.”
Dhyana Stanley, The Human Experience Is the Dance of Heaven and Earth: A Call Home to Peace“Like a fractal, wetiko operates on multiple dimensions simultaneously--intra-personally (within individuals), inter-personally (among ourselves), collectively (as a species), as well as trans-personally (in a realm beyond our personal selves). Those afflicted with wetiko consume, like a cannibal, the life force of others--human and nonhuman--for private purposes or profit, and do so without giving back something from their own lives.”
Paul Levy, Dispelling Wetiko