The more minor other people's sins you see, the greater your own sin. Your same sin is a magnifying glass, the bigger it is, the better you can see other people's vices.
A proud man is a man who has a log in his eye. A proud person is someone who lives in a glass house. Ask a proud man about a log and a glass house, and he will deny everything angrily.
According to science, self-deception is called anosognosia. This is a severe mental illness that completely deprives a person of hearing and vision in all that concerns his sins and vices.
In someone else's eye we see a speck, but in our own log we do not notice this is a proverb about self-deception. Especially well their sins are visible in other people, but in themselves are not visible.
The log through which a person sees a speck in someone else's eye is the paradigm through which a person sees the world. The lies see the lies, fear sees fear, sees Vice Vice.
A log in your own eye isn't as bad as it looks. Indeed, we are able to see only the vices and sins that are in us, but this is for the best. Vices and sins in small quantities we need as inoculations. The invisible enemy is especially dangerous, it can very slowly creep up to us and slowly eat us, or we can eat it, get poisoned and infected, and die in terrible agony.
If you see a Vice in a person, correct it in yourself, and it will automatically disappear from the person. When you heal yourself of your vices, you heal the whole world.
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