Two Hundred Forty-Two

It is important, on occasion, to break out of the habit of looking inward to view oneself from another’s perspective. That jarring sight isn’t necessarily pretty, but it is informative and, perhaps, instructive. It’s like looking in the mirror, expecting to see someone admirable and, instead, seeing someone you loathe. It won’t help to break the mirror.

About John Swinburn

"Love not what you are but what you may become."― Miguel de Cervantes
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