Whenever you get a chance, take time to stand outside at night and look at the sky--the moon, the stars, the clouds, even the planets and distant galaxies (if you can make out which points of light they are). Just look at it all, and remember that we are all just teeny tiny specks in this great big universe. We are building blocks, or small pieces of the greater whole.
The puzzle that is our lives begins with the smallest elements, but never forget that we are not the big picture. Whatever or whoever we are, there is always something bigger, something more. Some call it God; I choose not to, but I know it's there; and I know that while I'm made of the same stuff, it is infinitely more than I am.
You especially need to practice this exercise if you think in any way that you are better than someone else for any reason. We are all the same.
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