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JosepineJackson said:
I think I have found an answer to this pretty much. It's all about circumstances and consequences (like always). Circumstances happen first, then consequences - people who have had hard life, difficulties, different problems, usually are nice just because their experience taught them to be. They have seen and experienced a lot which has made them think about life a lot, to not to ruin someone's elses life like, maybe someone or something ruined their, they value kindness because exactly things like that, friendship, support, love have helped them to deal with bad situations and circumstances in their lifes. But people who have always had everything, perfect life, money, success and haven't done anything themselves to achieve it - everything just gets given to them by circumstances, get spoiled, they become cold hearted and materialistic, they doesn't understand what it means to be not so lucky, they can spit on a homeless man, asking for a piece of bread, just because they doesn't understand what it could be like, to not to have everything, they think they are better than other people. I think in many cases it is like in those two examples, but not always. But what I am saying is: exactly our life experience is what makes us us. I know, this is Jesus club so I maybe should have think about why God is making it to be so, but anyway.
Interesting question Berni ❤️
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