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PM_ME_WITH_A_SMILE t1_j77qeml wrote
Reply to comment by toddangit in [Image] cut. it. out. by Fast_Ad7959
What I always think when I see this is that people think of themselves as the "main character" and that they have no use for people who don't "serve them." It's completely backward to how I would like to be able to approach life. Sure, cut out toxic people if you need to, but if someone isn't "serving your needs," it doesn't make them toxic...it makes you selfish.
PM_ME_WITH_A_SMILE t1_j77pqgf wrote
Reply to comment by Garegin16 in [Image] cut. it. out. by Fast_Ad7959
Then you should recognize that you are the one serving, not the other way around
PM_ME_WITH_A_SMILE t1_j7793tv wrote
Reply to [Image] cut. it. out. by Fast_Ad7959
Every time I see "if it no longer serves you" I can't help but think how egotistical and narcissistic that sounds.
PM_ME_WITH_A_SMILE t1_iuf1pgu wrote
Reply to [homemade] apple tart by maeganholst
Beautiful, but r/mildlyinfuriating that you didn't cut through the middle of the circle lmao
PM_ME_WITH_A_SMILE t1_j78vy9n wrote
Reply to comment by Symbiotx in [Image] cut. it. out. by Fast_Ad7959
Because it implies that everything around you is supposed to be for you? That's not how life works, at all, except for people who view themselves as more important than others around them.
Plus, like someone else said, "serving you" is different from "good for you."