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Have you walked a mile in one's shoes?

  Hey all, Namaste ! 🙂 I was reading the other day, lost in the world of words, when a thought suddenly caught my attention. The realization struck me: how easy it is for us to sit on the sidelines, offering advice and passing judgment, without ever having truly experienced what others are going through. It’s only when we walk a mile in someone else’s shoes that we begin to understand the depth of their journey. Do you agree if I say...In life, it's all too easy to offer advice or pass judgment from a comfortable distance. But "Until you've walked a mile in someone else's shoes, you can't understand their journey." Every individual's experiences are unique. What may seem like a trivial issue to one person could be an overwhelming challenge to another. The one who is sinking knows the tough, and it's this intimate knowledge of hardship that teaches resilience and strength. When we encounter someone facing difficulties, our role is not to judge but to l