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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, August 9, 2003

Weekly Thoughts

If you tell a man that he is wrong, you arouse his anger, and he immediately proceeds to defend his position. He becomes even more convinced of his rightness. If, on the other hand, you tell him you're sorry but you don't understand his view and ask him to explain it further, then there is a good probability that he will, through his own words, convince himself of his error.

Thoughts by the late Rev. Paul Osumi are selected weekly by his family.