Thursday, February 17, 2011

Good Eye, Good Eye!

Let's review a very important rule: Eye before "EEE!" except after see

Everyone should have a good eye!
To have an ayin tova, a good eye, is very important. Whenever we witness the actions of others, we must remember not to be quick to judge them poorly. Rather, we must look into each deed to clarify what we saw, which usually leads us to realize that we misunderstood what happened.
So, before we react with great disgust and disappointment - "EEE!" - we must remember to have a good "eye" ... "Eye before EEE!" - and then "see" into the event and we will "see" our mistake ... except after "see."

Say to yourself ten times today:
"I will try to see the good in everyone today!"

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