Would you reprimand a young child for their mischievousness ormistakes? Though it's important to be firm in teaching discipline, agood parent or care-giver realizes that the child is innocent of how itshould behave. Therefore, the approach is patient and loving. But whathappens when we see adults making big-little errors? Our mature selfmakes us react, comment, argue and say "But they should knowbetter..." It's true that adults have to be more responsible fortheir actions but that's not always the case. It's in our bestinterest to accept that no matter how much we correct people, they arelikely to change at their own time. At times, we all come under theinfluence of our sanskars which compel us to act against betterjudgment. As we are in the same boat, keeping faith and good wishes forothers (and ourselves) is the best way to guide and bring about goodtransformation.www.brahmakumaris.comwww.bkwsu.orgwww.bkinfo.in