But The Less One Thinks Of Self's Opinions, And The Better Listener One Becomes, Greater May Be The Opportunities
“But the less one thinks of self's opinions, and the better listener one becomes, greater may be the opportunities for being of help or benefit to those about the entity.”
—Edgar Cayce
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