Sunday, April 14, 2013

See Others as They May Become



When I worked at a daycare I saw children who threw tantrums, who enjoyed making messes, and who liked to find ways to annoy me. It was so easy to forget the importance of each child and the importance that they can make later. Even in high school I knew a boy who I felt like would not change. He went on to serve a mission and when he came back I felt like I had no idea who he was. Seeing people as they can become keeps us from judging them and allows them to feel the encouragement to grow. 

Thomas S Monson, “See Others as They May Become,” Ensign, Nov. 2012, 70.


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