"The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another"
- Joseph Roux
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This quote by Joseph Roux talks to the human tendency to be more flexible of our own errors than those of others. We often neglect our own errors and are more likely to be critical of the errors of others. This quote is a tip that we should be more understanding and flexible of the errors of others, simply as we are of our own. We should not be so fast to judge and criticize the mistakes of others, as we are all human and make mistakes. We need to aim to be more understanding and forgiving of the mistakes of others, simply as we are of our own. We must not be so quick to judge and slam the errors of others, as we are all human and make errors. We need to aim to be more caring and understanding of the mistakes of others, and to be more flexible of their errors, just as we are of our own.
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