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Being a Hypocrite

I think in some shape, form, or fashion we are all somewhat guilty of being hypocritical.  We all have the best intentions, but sometimes fall short.  Each day I strive to become a better version of “Toni.”  Yet, although my intentions are pure, sometimes life just gets the best of me.  Before we attempt to find faults in others, we must first examine ourselves.  Sweep around your own front door prior to seeeping around the door of someone else.  Address your own flaws, then be sure to share the knowledge you’ve gained from your experiences to assist others.  It’s so easy to judge others, but how easy is it to examine and address the man or woman in the mirror? 

**T. Lynn**

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