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New life word: COMPASSIONATE JUSTICE. I have long followed Judge Frank Caprio and ‘Caught in Providence.’ His commitment to compassionate justice and his unwavering empathy to every single case that comes before him, reminds us that behind every case, there's a human story. What is Compassionate Justice? Compassionate justice involves approaching matters with a deep understanding of individual circumstances and empathy. It means recognizing the human element in every situation. At work, it involves leaders understanding employees' challenges, providing support and creating an environment that fosters growth rather than fear. It's about recognizing that mistakes can be learning opportunities and offering constructive guidance. In life, it means approaching conflicts with empathy & treating people with dignity and recognizing that everyone is navigating their own journey, facing unique challenges. It is about fostering a culture of understanding, empathy, and growth, creating spaces where individuals can learn and thrive, even in the face of challenges. It is, in short, a powerful blend of empathy and understanding, transforming judgment into an opportunity for growth and fostering a world where understanding, triumphs over punishment. Thank you, Judge Caprio! ❤️ #compassionatejustice #compassionateleadership #judgefrankcaprio

Frank Caprio on Instagram: "A TRUE BLESSING… I was so grateful when Bishop Henning visited, prayed with me, and gave me strength. #blessings #pray #prayer #CaughtInProvidence"

Frank Caprio on Instagram: "A TRUE BLESSING… I was so grateful when Bishop Henning visited, prayed with me, and gave me strength. #blessings #pray #prayer #CaughtInProvidence"

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Abdullah Zaheer

E-commerce and Content Marketer | Supply Chain Efficiency | Enhancing Retail Performance

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Been watching his videos and it’s true we should learn from frank caprio about how he see good in everyone and try to promote positivity.

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