Until You Have Walked A Mile In My Shoes. And I can tell you a mile in any shoes is painful if you have to walk on a concrete sidewalk in a concrete jungle much less barefoot on the sand in a foreign country through the eyes of the unknown soldier who's purpose is unclear. See also: have, judge, man, shoe, until, walk.
The title comes from an old Cherokee saying "Don't judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes". See also: have, judge, man, shoe, until, walk. The single was credited to "Joe South and the Believers".
Remember to walk a mile in his moccasins And remember the lessons of humanity taught to you by your elders.
The word 'criticize' may be used instead of 'judge' and 'shoes' instead of 'boots.' Don't judge anothers until you've walked in their shoes.
Walk a mile wearing my shoes Then you can say you understand What you can't see is that I need More than just a helping hand. The single was credited to "Joe South and the Believers". I affirm to myself: "I stand in my own power and know my true worth." The admonition to walk a mile in someone else's shoes means before judging someone, you must understand his experiences, challenges, thought processes There are many variations on the phrase such as walk a mile in his, her or my shoes.
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