Bad Advice, Good
Advice
I once heard someone
say, “Don't let
anyone into
your inner kingdom
unless they come with
love.”
This was probably born
of the same logic that
advised
“Never say you're
sorry.
It's a sign of
weakness.”
One of the things that
I've learned
is that many times it
takes
enormous inner strength
to say “I'm sorry.”
That is why many people
have such a hard time
admitting they've
been wrong.
As for letting someone
into your inner
kingdom---
I've found over the
years
that there is a
wonderful
magic that comes
when two people
share pieces of their
souls.
The more often you do
it
the more you find
you want to do some
more.
It is addicting as love
and just as sacred and
beautiful.
Dewey Dirks
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