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braveabandon t1_j6cjgb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Sir_Lok1 in [Image] Marcus Aurelius and his ten rules by kuroninjaofshadows
Nah. Its like be nice, but dont be a fool or a victim. If someone is a douche to others, dont expect them to treat you differently once they inevitably get triggered by some perceived or imagined wrong they blame you for.
You can be kind, but you must also enforce your boundaries. Thats part of having self respect. And you can gently but firmly throw a criminals ass in jail where they cant harm anyone else. (Jail is still a kindness, compared to the execution they might deserve.
Being kind isn't the same as being a doormat.
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Reply to comment by NewDad907 in [Image] Marcus Aurelius and his ten rules by kuroninjaofshadows
In my experience those people that believe that have a lot more problams than just that
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Reply to comment by spermbanks in [Image] Marcus Aurelius and his ten rules by kuroninjaofshadows
Wisdom is timeless
braveabandon t1_j5ntad6 wrote
They've been stolen them from their tombs, their countries, and propped up for display for crowds to gawd at, but you had best not dehumanize them any further in front of us staff, it makes us feel bad about how we had one job?
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Reply to comment by peensteen in Pet fish commits credit card fraud on owner using a Nintendo Switch by GoatsesWeddingRing
The moms are gonna get in on pokemon now too lol
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Reply to comment by Phenotyx in [Image] Keep up the good fight, my friends ππ» by mantasmark
I wish id seen this joke in an aquaman convo
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Reply to comment by Ray_Dillinger in TIFU 21 years ago thinking I was going to explode by amayernican
Theres just always gotta be that somebody lol
- another Somebody: there's*
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Reply to comment by Inevitable-Put8665 in [Discussion] What are your goals for 2023? by PersephoneisHalfHell
I wish you the best. I hope youre in a better situation now. And the books 'breaking the habit of being yourself' and 'becoming superhuman' both by joe dispenza might be of interest to you on your journey
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Reply to comment by Farhead_Assassjaha in [image] Empathy without boundaries by _Cautious_Memory
Yep. One thing that helped open my eyes was reading : givers need to learn limits, because takers have none
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Reply to TIFU by ruining my wife's wedding bouquet by PghMe101
Nothing lasts forever. Its impressive something so fragile lasted this long. I recommend finding some way/hiring a resin artist to make a new kind of arrangement out of its remains. Worst case scenario, turn its ashes into a carbon diamond, if its beyond salvation.
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Reply to TIFU by turning down a guy I really liked because of my anxiety and now I canβt stop regretting it by babysharkso
Breaking the habit of being yourself book talked about how your body can become addicted to stress hormones. Your normal state is solitude and comfort.
Anything that breaks that pattern may feel like a threat. if you never take risks and always run away from anything uncomfortable, well, good luck ever changing your circumstances, because your habit is to be ruled by fear. Every time you choose to escape instead of confrontating and overcoming what youre afraid of, strengthens that habit of escaping. Step 1 get therapy Step 2 read books about overcoming worry and fear and being courageous Step 3 challenge yourself to do things outside your comfort zone to build your courage and confidence a minimum of 1x per week
So many people would rather talk about their problems rather than actually do something to solve them.
Don't be one of them or you will continue to suffer the same results for potentially the rest of your life. 6 months from now, you could make significant progress in minimizing the impact anxiety has over your life...
Could? Should? Would? Or won't?
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Reply to TIFU by being outsmarted by my 3 year old by 3oclockam
Idk man i would just put my sticker on my kid and say whats yours is mine, and whats mine is mine... And yours :p
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Reply to comment by Supafly22 in Google Home speakers allowed hackers to snoop on conversations by chrisdh79
Seasoning? Is that what we call arsenic these days?
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Reply to Down by the Sea by The_Tree_Beard
Where are the watermelons?
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Reply to comment by gmarconcini in How does one decide to make this maneuver into reality? by vsully360
This is what I will imagine from now on whenever anyone says skedaddle.
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Reply to comment by BigNorseWolf in [Image] Marcus Aurelius and his ten rules by kuroninjaofshadows
If you practice meditation, you will discover it is actually true. It doesn't even take that much to gain those benefits.
The feelings will dissolve without having to be reacted to. Eventually you are just observing the feelings without them consuming you or controlling you, and they can pass very quickly.
The more you meditate, the faster and easier it becomes, and the stronger the feelings you can allow to dissolve.