“Never attribute to malice, what you can attribute to stupidity”.

There are many variations of this, it’s not as old as Ockham, but it is just as useful, if not more in day to day life.

We often see and hear of people who do a lot of things that make us angry, it’s very easy to think that the person is doing those things out of spite, on purpose or because they’re allied with the rest of the world, who is definitely out to get you.

Next time you feel someone is doing something outrageously malicous, remember, they may not know any better. Assess the damage of their actions, and then move on. Once you realize that they’re not on the same page as you, and are probably misunderstanding the issue, it’ll help you relax a lot more.

This is going to be hard for a lot of people to follow, but I am a firm believer in the human spirit, we do a lot of selfish things, and we do look out for ourselves, but I do believe in the general goodness of people, and I have faith, despite the many differences in opinions we have, we all want what we think is best for us and everyone else.