How to Free People From the Gravitational Pull of Hatred
<p>Ifound Ryan the mechanic slumped over his workstation and I felt a sharp stab of concern. We’ve developed a friendly banter over the years even though I only see him when I get my oil changed.</p>
<p>“Are you okay?” I asked in a friendly tone. “You look tired.”</p>
<p>“I had an awful night,” he snapped.</p>
<p>Fearing I’d overstepped, I retreated to the waiting room. “An awful night” could mean a lot of things. My mind raced through a series of possibilities. Was it a fight with his spouse? Was a family member sick? Had somebody gotten into an accident?</p>
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