Greasy Potato Chip Analysis

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Just like we literally are what we eat, we are our experiences. So the next time you are going to treat somebody substandardly, think twice about being that greasy potato chip you shoved in your mouth last night.

You can't be angry at someone for being who they are and knowing what they know. “We have a tendency to want the other person to be a finished product while we give ourselves the grace to evolve.”

If someone is ignorant of some fact or they don't know how to behave, they are just arriving at one of the many learning moments of their lifetime and you are fortunate enough to be the person who will guide them through your words and actions. You are transforming their life and making them who they are.

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