PureInsight | December 3, 2007
[PureInsight.org] There are two
types of fellow practitioners with whom I keep in contact regularly.
One type is frank and honest and I can share with them sincerely. The
other type is serious and more cautious, and it is not easy for me to
open my heart with them.
I am an open-minded person and speak frankly about whatever I am
thinking. But my shortcoming is being too outspoken. I sometimes
grumble within myself over those with whom I cannot communicate with an
open mind. I feel that there is a barrier to getting along with those
who have a different personality. I often wonder how to get along with
those who have different personalities.
Lately, the solution has become clear to me. The strong points of those
who have different personalities are what I do not have. And if I can
learn from their strengths to mend my shortcomings, it will be an
impetus for me to raise my xinxing.
Translated from:
http://www.zhengjian.org/zj/articles/2007/11/28/49550.html