Susan Rooks
1 min readMar 7, 2018

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“They” do say that when we point a finger at someone else, four of our fingers are pointing back at us, Karthik Rajan, and it’s true.

I learned a long time ago to always phrase those sentiments in my feelings or thoughts, not the other person’s presume wrongdoing. Nothing much good comes from pointing out that the other person was wrong; that usually stops conversations cold. And angers the other person.

Thank you, my friend!

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Susan Rooks
Susan Rooks

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