Why We See The Worst In Other People

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Why do we always focus on the worst in other while we see none in ourselves? 




Growing up in the South, my Father introduced me to hunting at a young age. We would go out to our family farm every year during deer season. While in the deer blind early in the cold morning my Dad would say, โ€œKeep your eyes out and look for anything that moves.โ€

If I just stared blankly out at the treetops and tree limbs, I probably wouldnโ€™t notice anything. Since none of the trees had leaves on them, brown deer blend in with brown trees and dirt.



But if I focused my attention to look for movement, nine times out of ten I would find movement. Often it was a squirrel or other small critter, but sometimes it was a deer. That was always a good day.

Why am I sharing this nostalgic childhood story with you? Glad you asked.

You see, what I learned on those hunting trips is that:




What you focus on is what you see.

And the same goes in our relationships.

It seems to be human nature to gravitate toward the negative. Negativity is infectious. One bad apple ruins the whole bunch as they say. We like to hunt for whatโ€™s wrong. When we look in the mirror, weโ€™re never looking for what looks right, weโ€™re looking for whatโ€™s out of place! Wrinkle in the shirt, pimple on the forehead, makeup smearedโ€ฆyou get the picture.

But what if we altered our outlook? What if when we looked in the mirror, we looked at all that was good and right?

Positivity is actually MORE infectious and more motivating than negativity. Negativity just comes easy; positivity takes work.

Read 4 Ways To Cope With Negative Emotions

Itโ€™s easy to see whatโ€™s wrong in other people. Maybe itโ€™s the way someone talks or someoneโ€™s bad attitude or maybe someone just thinks different than youโ€ฆand you donโ€™t like that! (been there, done that)




But the truth is if we can choose to see the good in people, weโ€™ll have much healthier, happier relationships.

Why? Because what you focus on is what you see.

If you focus on whatโ€™s good about a person instead of all the bad (no matter how much โ€œbadโ€ there is), youโ€™ll begin to appreciate them for who they are and how they were made.

Quick exercise: Close your eyes and focus on a color, letโ€™s say red. Now open your eyes and look for whatโ€™s red. See what happened? You began to see all the red around you, even where you might not usually notice it! Thatโ€™s because what you focus on is what you see.

One of my best friends couldnโ€™t be more opposite than me: Iโ€™m calculated, heโ€™s spontaneous; Iโ€™d rather ask for permission than forgiveness, he wouldnโ€™t. And for awhile, this drove me absolutely CRAZY. But with some help from my wife and many prayers, I realized that he was just wired differently than me and I needed to appreciate our differences and see the good in him.

And you know what? It changed everything! I really began to appreciate him and value his ideas and thinking. And you can do the same.

The great, ancient poet, Qui-Gon Jinn says,โ€œYour focus determines your reality.โ€

So, who in your life has been rubbing you the wrong way (โ€œsandpaper peopleโ€) that you need to extend a bit more grace to? Who needs you to focus on the good in them? If weโ€™re honest, sometimes it can be our spouses. But be real with yourself and donโ€™t ignore the issue.




Read Stay Away From These 3 Types Of Complainers Because They Spread Negativity

And most of the time the issue is you.

I know, I know some of you are thinking, โ€œYa, but you donโ€™t know this person or you donโ€™t know what theyโ€™ve done to me!โ€ Youโ€™re right. I donโ€™t. And Iโ€™m not going to try and defend every person and every circumstance. But the only person we can change is ourselves.


Written by DEREK HARVEY
Originally appeared in Derek Harvey

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