It does catch up with us soon enough, doesn’t it, Mia?
If we fill our lives with anger and turn everything into an inter-personal struggle which we must win. it leaves little room for anything else. Thus, even when our corrosion breaks down the opponent, what kind of “victory” is that? How can we celebrate it when we’re utterly alone? Who would seek our company? Why bother?
Nope, as your Tiny Tale suggests (by inference), Mia, better to build on your strengths and to flaunt them. Attract friends, family, and…others. Thus, your adversaries’ actions will become increasingly irrelevant. Doesn’t that triumph impart the warmest glow, not grinding revenge, but rather…shrug the shoulders – “whatever” – “anyway, what’s happening tomorrow?…”
I love your take on this, Keith! Really do! 😊
The importance of giving importance to only the good. The bad will fade away on its own. Anyway, the power of the bad doesn’t last.
Experience teaches a lot 👍
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It does, indeed! Thank you so much for stopping by, Kritika! 🙂
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Amazing! Your words cut deep! ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much, dear for your appreciation! 🙂❤
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Nice. Clever.
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Hahaha. Thank you so much, Jane! 🙂
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Whatever you give, will be given to you. Whatever you take, will be taken from you.
Everything comes at a cost …
Wise writing, as always.
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Antony. 🙂
Karma – that is what it is. What goes around comes around.
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It does catch up with us soon enough, doesn’t it, Mia?
If we fill our lives with anger and turn everything into an inter-personal struggle which we must win. it leaves little room for anything else. Thus, even when our corrosion breaks down the opponent, what kind of “victory” is that? How can we celebrate it when we’re utterly alone? Who would seek our company? Why bother?
Nope, as your Tiny Tale suggests (by inference), Mia, better to build on your strengths and to flaunt them. Attract friends, family, and…others. Thus, your adversaries’ actions will become increasingly irrelevant. Doesn’t that triumph impart the warmest glow, not grinding revenge, but rather…shrug the shoulders – “whatever” – “anyway, what’s happening tomorrow?…”
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I love your take on this, Keith! Really do! 😊
The importance of giving importance to only the good. The bad will fade away on its own. Anyway, the power of the bad doesn’t last.
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Learning through the life..well done Mia💕💕
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Life is the biggest teacher. Isn’t it?
Thank you so much for your appreciation, Samyak! 🙂
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It’s the biggest badass in our lives💕
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Woah! This has such deep meaning to it, I love it!
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Himna! 🙂
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Nicely put ❤️, and truth.
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, Doree! 🙂
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My pleasure, Mia!
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