Hakko Ichiu
Everyone has their own idea of "what's right."
And in most cases, it's done with good intentions.
But when that sense of rightness becomes too strong, it can lead to rejecting or dismissing others.
"That's wrong," "This person is wrong"—the more you draw lines like that,
it feels like you're forming cliques with people who share the same values, and your world becomes narrower.
Everyone has different values and ways of thinking.
That's why it's important not to reject everything, but to look at the "good parts" in others.
It's okay to have disagreements.
But don't label everything about that person as "bad."
Accept their good points and engage with them.
I believe that this accumulation of positive interactions is what builds good relationships.
It's good to have a sense of justice, but instead of rejecting everything,
why not just pick and choose the good parts?
That's what I think (^^)
I want to cherish that kind of relationship.