Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Searching for understanding after a senseless act

We must be willing to invest in each other, to approach each other with respect, check our biases at the door and make a sincere effort toward understanding.

Suddenly, the world seems much smaller than it once was. But we need not focus on the world's problems right now. There is still much work to do in our own neighborhoods.

http://lancasteronline.com/opinion/searching-for-understanding-after-a-senseless-act/article_dc66f7fe-582b-11e6-8f6d-9f8b0804fc2f.html

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