HAERE MAI/WELCOME!
I am fascinated by people and love listening to their stories. Sometimes I think there is no such a thing as six degrees of separation. The art of conversation is revived as we natter about our lives and experiences.
We all make mistakes. Some we share with others and some we don’t. Sooner or later our choices, actions and mistakes have consequences.
Recently I got talking to a stranger in Raglan (no surprise there!). He was a big guy with tattoos and an interesting history. He told me he was a ‘501’ and had recently been ‘exported’ (deported) from Australia. I said “Welcome to Raglan.” Smiling back he said, “It was now much easier to be good.” We laughed together at his telling comment and with a generous handshake we parted company. I probably won’t see him again, but I reckon he’s given himself a chance to be a better person.
POINTS to PONDER
Don’t be too quick to judge people. We have all done dumb, stupid things, and, for some, committed criminal acts in our past.
People deserve a second chance. Forgiveness is not just for people that are easy to forgive.
Are we willing to work with people with troubled backgrounds and help them in their journey to be responsible citizens of our country?
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