Sunny Side Up: Listen hard, listen sincerely


What does it mean to be accepting? How can we live up to the idea of respecting others when some people express values that are so different from our own?

When I moved to Malaysia in 2015, one impressive quality about this country I noticed was that people of different faiths and cultures could live together in harmony, even collectively celebrating different festivals and holidays.

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