You know, as I grow older and more breathtakingly intelligent, one great universal truth becomes clear—every human being is just that—a human being, complete with strengths and weaknesses, feet of clay and souls of angels, dreams and nightmares, flaws and virtues. The only expectation that can survive disillusionment is to have no expectations at all. The only judgement I make about someone is: do the positives outweigh the negatives?; the only condemnation I make is to quietly avoid those people where the negative dominates.
You know, as I grow older and more breathtakingly intelligent, one great universal truth becomes clear—every human being is just that—a human being, complete with strengths and weaknesses, feet of clay and souls of angels, dreams and nightmares, flaws and virtues. The only expectation that can survive disillusionment is to have no expectations at all. The only judgement I make about someone is: do the positives outweigh the negatives?; the only condemnation I make is to quietly avoid those people where the negative dominates.