"Whatever you are, be a good one."
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is a perfect example of how we are capable of coming from any background and continuously learn how to adapt to understand others. His restraints may have been of a political nature, but he continued to seek individual goodness in others. Unable to divert conflict, he focused on collective resolve.
In history, Abraham Lincoln is portrayed as having heartfelt exchanges. He developed relationships with people from differing walks of life which broadened his concepts. He was more apt to be found sitting at a round table of discussion rather than standing at a podium talking down to others.
Advances can be quantitative when strengths are shared and blended with others. When consideration is based on multiple viewpoints, the extent of success lengthens. When coming together is highlighted, overcoming the temptation to stroke one's ego, decisions tend to be more respectful and advantageous.

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