When people go hunting, they’re not out to find the ordinary—they’re searching for something valuable, something like gold. This approach applies to how we view others as well. It’s easy to spot flaws or focus on what’s lacking, but what if we changed our perspective? What if we chose to seek out the good?
Imagine every interaction as a chance to find a “treasure” in someone else. Instead of zeroing in on imperfections, we could look for qualities worth admiring, talents worth celebrating, and kindness worth acknowledging. Shifting our focus this way not only strengthens our relationships but also opens us up to growth and positivity. When we look for good in others, we often find it in unexpected places, and in turn, they feel valued and seen.
Next time you connect with someone, remember: look for gold. By seeing the best in others, you might just bring out the best in yourself too.