Why the Flaw in my star?

 What works for you, may not work for me.

Despite the fact that everyone of us has a unique life, a unique set of experiences, and a unique way of thinking, we seize any chance we get to convince others that we are correct and their point of view is flawed. Both parties in a dispute are aware of the inappropriate things they have said, but usually one of them makes the other apologise. How about your own words? At the very least, acknowledge the idea that you should be sorry too before asking them to apologise for anything they may have done or said.

That is a very hypocritical call—they want us to change, but they don't want to change. One is minor and the other is huge in an abusive relationship. The major one uses all available means to keep everyone under their control, while the small one uses all available methods to keep the floods down. In Pakistan, men are also victims of domestic abuse, in addition to women. Because of women, men are unable to speak, act, or behave in the way they choose because of women; they lack free will. Similar to this, physical abuse or slaps are not always present when women experience violence in their homes. Both silent treatment and verbal abuse are possibilities.

I hope that instead of abusing and demeaning others, we all first recognise our flaws and then try to change others and point out their shortcomings.

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