Usually when we love others but fail at loving ourselves, it doesn't mean that the things we lack acceptance for toward the self is accepted in others, but that we don't see other-selves for what they are. They become idolized as what the self is not, when they in fact are what the self is.
We also know ourselves more than we know others, so with the greater awareness comes greater holds for judgment.
Like unity100 said, there's just a we and to many there is a unity. None is meant to be exactly like others, each is meant to be a unique thing reflecting the exact same potential found in every other. Truly, none is greater than another.
We also know ourselves more than we know others, so with the greater awareness comes greater holds for judgment.
Like unity100 said, there's just a we and to many there is a unity. None is meant to be exactly like others, each is meant to be a unique thing reflecting the exact same potential found in every other. Truly, none is greater than another.