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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4866406" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I don't know what "fully developed" is. I would say society is fully developed when people are. But being a person isn't simple. It starts with working on yourself, identifying your issues, and getting better. You seem to want to do that, and that is commendable. Part of working on yourself is recognizing and respecting that others have their own issues, and their own level of self-awareness, and their own level of drive to improve. </p><p></p><p>Some people, the more you brow beat them, the more they dig in and or go the opposite direction. The best way to impact others for the better is to set the example of what is, to the best of your understanding, right. You do this with humility and the understanding that you don't have it all figured out, and that you don't stand in a position to judge anyone else in their failings. Then you encourage them in their struggle, and you get encouragement from them. That's the best I think can be expected from anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4866406, member: 63706"] I don't know what "fully developed" is. I would say society is fully developed when people are. But being a person isn't simple. It starts with working on yourself, identifying your issues, and getting better. You seem to want to do that, and that is commendable. Part of working on yourself is recognizing and respecting that others have their own issues, and their own level of self-awareness, and their own level of drive to improve. Some people, the more you brow beat them, the more they dig in and or go the opposite direction. The best way to impact others for the better is to set the example of what is, to the best of your understanding, right. You do this with humility and the understanding that you don't have it all figured out, and that you don't stand in a position to judge anyone else in their failings. Then you encourage them in their struggle, and you get encouragement from them. That's the best I think can be expected from anyone. [/QUOTE]
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