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I believe much trouble would be saved if we opened our hearts more
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"I believe much trouble would be saved if we opened our hearts more"

- Chief Joseph

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Chief Joseph's quote talks to the power of empathy and understanding. He suggests that if we open our hearts to one another, we can avoid a lot of the strife and dispute that exists on the planet. He is promoting for a more thoughtful approach to life, one that is based upon understanding and acceptance. He thinks that if we can discover to be more open and understanding of one another, we can prevent a great deal of the pain and suffering that comes from misunderstanding and prejudice. He is motivating us to be more unbiased and to look beyond our own point of views and predispositions. He is suggesting that if we can discover to be more accepting of one another, we can produce a more serene and harmonious world. Chief Joseph's quote is a pointer that we all have the power to make a distinction on the planet, which it begins with opening our hearts to one another.

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