It’s easy to spot what’s wrong with people. We notice their mistakes, their rough edges, and the ways they fall short of what we expect. But what if we changed our focus? What if, instead of searching for faults, we made a conscious effort to look for the good in others? The results could be surprising and uplifting. When we look for the good in others, we see people differently. Instead of viewing them through criticism, we begin to see their strengths. Their intentions, and their humanity. Everyone has something positive to offer. Kindness, resilience, creativity, honesty. Or the courage to keep going despite life’s challenges. This attitude doesn’t mean we ignore wrongdoing or pretend everyone is perfect. It means we choose to see the whole person, not only their flaws. By acknowledging what is good in others, we often encourage more of that goodness to grow. A kind word, a little trust, or a bit of appreciation can bring out the best in people. It also changes us. When we foc...