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Don'T Ever Assume
don't ever assume when you've only seen the surface - maybe even scratched through a few layers - and figured what was beyond could only be similar to what your mind told you was there don't ever assume or listen without ears or read between the lines of the lines that were really in between the lines because you end up misjudging or stereotyping and closing down your mind - shutting all the doors that the truth may enter sealing out growth and truth and life lessons maybe you judge because you have all the answers not for yourself - but for everyone else and feel that there are some you can't possibly learn from don't stand too high and look down too far if you do you'll end up at a standstill looking only at the ground while others are zooming by with their eyes on the road
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