I have a positive view on most people. We are all created in the image of God after all. And I see the good and also beauty in everyone. And everyone has a potential. But does this approach make me gullible? Possibly. I have failed more than once (albeit just marrying once, and indeed he had a huge potential, but not even a special ed teacher like me could make him live up to it). I can either save or change people, so I have stopped trying. And as there is hardly a perfect match, it is better to face that I am better off alone. And to be honest. I don't even have a potential myself in most people's view. Of course people can change, but the change is, as with following Christ, based on the principle of free will.
So my question to you are: Are you in the habbit of falling in love with the potential, or are you realistically a sceptic to all until proven false?
So my question to you are: Are you in the habbit of falling in love with the potential, or are you realistically a sceptic to all until proven false?
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