Accept what you say, but don’t feel guilty about what the other understands

Every time we express our opinion on something, there will be those who will be offended, those who will disagree aggressively, who will remain silent, who will distort every word, who will agree, all will take what we say in their own way, according to what is inside, and use our words with good and bad intentions. This leads us to pay attention to what and to whom we say how we feel.

We will never be able to fully know everyone around us, and even those we truly believe they will be able, at some point, to abuse our words, use them against us to keep them in the middle. of the game of self-centered interests that guide their lives.

  • Generally those who feel threatened by us.
  • Who know from the madness that runs through their sick mind.
  • Will try to defame us and tarnish our image.
  • That’s all they want: to see others fuck.

Similarly, there will be individuals who are offended by everything and everyone, with everything they hear or read, as if the world were spinning around them, as if everyone acted thinking about them, what they would feel, they would think, as if people would wake up and sleep remembering them. They feel persecuted by the universe, seeing conspiracies in any circle of conversation, lamenting the supposed excesses they use to reach them. For these, therefore, everything we say will seem like persecution.

Unfortunately, many of us feel bad about knowing that we hurt someone’s feelings without that intention. As much as we know that wasn’t our goal, even if we’re sure we didn’t say anything too much, we’ll be upset. It is up to us, in these cases, to talk to the person so that the agreement between the parties overcomes unnecessary conflicts, especially when there is affection in that relationship.

It turns out that coexistence is a daily exercise, because we will be dealing with people from different places, whose feelings have had unique experiences, making them, for the most part, unexpected in their actions and reactions.

It is worth keeping our truths firm and secure, so that we are not vulnerable to the affectation and wickedness of people who barely know how much history we have been here.

In addition, those who love us for who we are will never believe anyone who tries to denigrating us, staying together, offering their best. What about those people we can count on? Every sweat and tear of our day.

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