Would
you buy a house if you were only allowed to see one of its rooms? Would you
purchase a car if you were permitted to see only its tires and a taillight?
Would you pass judgment on a book after reading only one paragraph?
Nor
would I.
Good
judgment requires a broad picture. Not only is that true in purchasing houses,
cars, and books, it’s true in evaluating life. One failure doesn’t make a
person a failure; one achievement doesn’t make a person a success.
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