We must look to ourselves and take heed how we receive the acts, the words, and the manners of others. If we are proud, and are always on the watch for slights and unfriendly hints and little hurts, we can find plenty of them. We need, therefore, to cultivate the spirit of humility in all our intercourse with others. We need to learn patience, forbearance, longsuffering, meekness, forgiveness; in a word, love - love that thinketh no evil. Then we shall never be suspicious, never be exacting, never demand our "rights." We shall endure even intended wrongs patiently, sweetly, with true meekness.