And I said, “Here am I. Send me!" 🕊

Those who live in glass houses
should never throw stones. 🪨

This proverb is used to remind people not to criticize others for a flaw that they themselves possess. It is a way of reminding someone not to act hypocritically. The phrase is also a warning. It suggests that if you throw stones at someone’s home you’re very likely going to have someone do the exact same to you. The “glass house” part of the phrase is an interesting way of describing the fragility and instability of the stone-thrower’s position. Before they know it, their own issues are likely going to be exposed. 🍵

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