I subscribe to a particular Holy Book that basically says we should give someone 10000 big/enormous chances/mistakes before we write them off as a bad egg. A bad egg in my opinion is someone who doesn't ever evaluate themselves.
But that Holy Book aside, i don't really think we should ever write someone off completely until they've screwed us 50 or so big times. I believe much of a person's behaviour has to due with what they know, what they were willing to learn based on how much positive emotion they've encountered throughout the course of their life, and also how much positive emotion they've had in our short time with them.
A person's real worth cannot be properly counted up until after they are dead and there is no future works.
Self-doubt more often than not equals success.
Lets avoid self-doubt if we are able too.
Those who suffer the most and who have had the most guilt are very often the winners.
Have a great week ya'll! — turkeyMan
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