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Why are people narrow-minded?
Inferiority is the cause of narrowness. In contrast, self-esteem stems from a sense of awe of self and the universe. Man is an evil creature.

Awe appears in real seeing. For example, take an apple from 1000 varieties. (Apple fruit, variety, yield, seasonality | Libertyprim) Ask yourself why there are so many varieties? You have two answers.

1) The answer to the brain generated by superficial observation: This apple and all its varieties are unprovoked, because blind particles form and fine-tune themselves to become such varieties.

2) A heartfelt answer from real eyes: This apple and all its varieties appeared because a loving and caring father wanted us to enjoy life, not just to survive. Then you taste it-you have a feeling of awe of Apple, its designers, yourself who can experience its taste, and everyone else's self. Abraham (Jew, Christian and * * *) cultivated his belief in God and justice by observing countless stars. (Genesis15: 5,6) Einstein said that looking up at the sky means "awe". (Albert Einstein's famous saying. In awe, your mind expands and is no longer narrow.

In the ocean, you can't say, "I like this drop, but I don't like the other drop." In the process of respecting yourself, you have no reason not to respect another person's self, because both are "made in the image of God"-you begin to treat yourself and others equally, which is called magnanimity. Enoch, Abraham and other ancient people were famous for this. (Genesis 5: 1, 24) Abraham is broad-minded and immune to disputes-he will only give his first choice to others. (Genesis 13:9) Interestingly, the name Abram (Abraham's real name, Genesis 17:5) is similar in pronunciation to the Indian name Brahma, which literally means "brh)+ ma." This is not accidental, because important words such as Saint, Mother, Father, Brother, Ignite, Heart, Bata, Nama, Bull, Axis, Door, Omen, No, New, Snake, etc. Sarpa is similar to their eastern phonetic equivalents, such as deva, mater (or mother), pater (or father), bratha, agni, etc. How to replace the common language with different languages? )