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I think we have a tendency, as you wrote, to see only the best in others compared to the worst in ourselves. The truth is that the mom down the street who never loses her temper with her kids may have a really messy house, or the really clean house could have a overly uptight mom who drives her family crazy with keeping things tidy etc. We all have different abilities (and weaknesses) so that we can help and lift and teach each other. That is the way God intended it to be. I think the other side wants us to be divided and jealous of others abilities.
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