I don’t like to communicate about problems.

I don’t like to focus on the downside of things and just think about problems, but I’m tired of so much selfishness, so many people who only know how to look at the belly button.

No, I’m not a good Samaritan, but I think putting myself in the other person’s place always helps you see things from a different perspective. This often helps us understand why some people act and react in a certain way.

  • We are willing to judge and condemn.
  • But we know little about forgiveness.
  • Or rather.
  • We know little about the request for forgiveness.

The saying goes that what we do not want for our lives should not be done in each other’s lives. You’ll hardly find someone who admits to being selfish, so watch out for signs. Avoid toxic relationships: if there is no reciprocity, if your energy is absorbed and your peace is taken away, it certainly will not be your place.

In any situation, interaction, friendship, encounters, marriage, relationship with the family, it is important that you give and receive in similar proportions, because if there is no balance, one side will always have the greatest weight.

If something that makes you happy directly or indirectly is bad for someone, or vice versa, it’s not right, because true happiness will never be at anyone’s expense.

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