How do you know the way you’re interpreting someone’s actions is accurate? Could there be another explanation?
When it comes to interpreting someone's actions, it is important to consider all possible explanations before jumping to conclusions.
People's behavior can be influenced by a variety of factors, including their thoughts, feelings, past experiences, education, cultural differences, conditioning, beliefs, programming, rules, stories, judgments and the context in which the action took place.
It is possible that there could be another explanation for why someone acted a certain way, and differently than you'd act or behave, doesn't mean its wrong, worse, or bad, it's unique. It's very possible they are 2% correct. Being curious to what had them do what they did could open up new ways of doing things, and new insights.
It is important to approach the situation with an open mind and consider all possible perspectives. By being open to different interpretations, you will connect with others by having childlike wonderment and curiosity. Ask them to teach you what they did and their reasoning. People love to share, teach, and inspire. Engaging with others in this way can deepen your understanding and strengthen relationships. It also allows for personal growth and the opportunity to learn from diverse experiences. By fostering a culture of open communication and openness, we can create a more inclusive and empathetic relationships.