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"Truth You Need to Know"
1.People forget what you say, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel.
2.Overthinking doesn’t solve problems; it only creates new ones.
3.The things you fear the most often lead to the biggest growth.
4.Happiness isn’t found outside — it’s created within your mind.
5.When you love and respect yourself, others will follow suit.
6.Forgiving someone frees you more than it frees them.
7.Life won’t always go as planned, and that’s perfectly okay.
8.Negative people suck the life out of you — choose your circle wisely.
9.A grateful heart turns even the smallest things into blessings.
10.Whatever you repeatedly tell yourself, your mind will believe.
11.Failing doesn’t mean you’re weak; it means you’re trying.
12.Never make important decisions when you're angry or upset.
13.Life’s too short to fake it — be real, be you.الرجاء تسجيل الدخول , للأعجاب والمشاركة والتعليق على هذا! -
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Only six people stopped to listen.
Only one applauded.
A few tossed some coins. He earned just $32.
No one knew that the man behind the baseball cap was Joshua Bell—one of the world’s greatest violinists.
He was playing a $3.5 million Stradivarius violin, built in 1713, performing one of the most complex pieces ever written for solo violin: Bach’s Chaconnе.
Just two days earlier, Bell played a sold-out concert at a Boston theater where tickets went for over $100.
This wasn’t a prank.
It was a social experiment.
And it revealed something deeply human:
In the wrong context, even greatness goes unnoticed.
Sometimes it’s not about your talent, but about the room you're in.
And often, the only thing standing between obscurity and recognition is being in the right place.
Let this be your reminder:
You are not ordinary just because others fail to see your brilliance.
Step into spaces that reflect your worth.
Be where your light is seen.
Because even the most exquisite melody means little to those rushing by with closed hearts.
https://humanity.quora.com/He-played-for-45-minutes-in-a-Washington-D-C-metro-stationOnly six people stopped to listen. Only one applauded. A few tossed some coins. He earned just $32. No one knew that the man behind the baseball cap was Joshua Bell—one of the world’s greatest violinists. He was playing a $3.5 million Stradivarius violin, built in 1713, performing one of the most complex pieces ever written for solo violin: Bach’s Chaconnе. Just two days earlier, Bell played a sold-out concert at a Boston theater where tickets went for over $100. This wasn’t a prank. It was a social experiment. And it revealed something deeply human: 🕰️ In the wrong context, even greatness goes unnoticed. 🌱 Sometimes it’s not about your talent, but about the room you're in. 🧭 And often, the only thing standing between obscurity and recognition is being in the right place. Let this be your reminder: You are not ordinary just because others fail to see your brilliance. Step into spaces that reflect your worth. Be where your light is seen. Because even the most exquisite melody means little to those rushing by with closed hearts. https://humanity.quora.com/He-played-for-45-minutes-in-a-Washington-D-C-metro-stationHUMANITY.QUORA.COM🎻✨ He played for 45 minutes in a Washington D.C. metro station...> Only six people stopped to listen. Only one applauded. A few tossed some coins. He earned just $32. No one knew that the man behind the baseball cap was Joshua Bell—one of the world’s greatest violinists. He was playing a $3.5 million Stradivarius violin, built in 1713, performing one of t... -
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Hospital in Nyíregyháza, HungaryHospital in Nyíregyháza, Hungary
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If you are wondering how to help families in Palestine, please donate to this appeal. Despite enormous challenges, WFP teams remain on the ground in Palestine providing lifesaving assistance. You can be part of the humanitarian effort to reach more families with food and aid.
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https://www.wfp.org/support-us/
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https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgrammeIf you are wondering how to help families in Palestine, please donate to this appeal. Despite enormous challenges, WFP teams remain on the ground in Palestine providing lifesaving assistance. You can be part of the humanitarian effort to reach more families with food and aid. 😭 You can Donate here:👇 https://www.wfp.org/support-us/ #gaza #palestine #donation Facebook website: 👇 https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme -
Can a marriage survive infidelity and healing after an affair?
I have a gift, and it’s the same gift I use to try to help every single client I have. That gift is the ability to accept reality, through logic, in a very polarizing way. Because when emotions get involved, you are letting your trauma from your past dictate how much pain you should endure. Loving yourself, your boundaries, should be designed around logic. Because any and all decisions you make based on emotions, you are simply abusing yourself if those decisions are keeping you in a situation logic should remove you from.
If you want to know a rational answer, then just give yourself the same advice you would give a friend or sibling. Friend comes up and says that they just had the same thing done to them that your partner did to you, what are you going to tell that friend? Right. Because your TRAUMA is not involved in that situation. And no, it’s not different. Your love for others is what causes you to want them to be okay, to remove them from toxic situations, and you need to give that same love to yourself.
It can be hard, and I get that, because EVERY part of your fear from your past, all the voices telling you you’re not good enough, that you’re going to fail, that if someone hurts you it’s because of something you did, that if you want love you have to suffer for it, and everything else the world has tried to tell you since you were little, get PIS*ED AS HE** and start telling those voices to STFU. Enough is enough. You’ve suffered enough. It’s time to stop.
https://www.quora.com/Can-a-marriage-survive-infidelity-and-healing-after-an-affair/answer/King-7250?ch=15&oid=1477743860909097&share=fb2f0f30&srid=5KxEM&target_type=answerCan a marriage survive infidelity and healing after an affair? I have a gift, and it’s the same gift I use to try to help every single client I have. That gift is the ability to accept reality, through logic, in a very polarizing way. Because when emotions get involved, you are letting your trauma from your past dictate how much pain you should endure. Loving yourself, your boundaries, should be designed around logic. Because any and all decisions you make based on emotions, you are simply abusing yourself if those decisions are keeping you in a situation logic should remove you from. If you want to know a rational answer, then just give yourself the same advice you would give a friend or sibling. Friend comes up and says that they just had the same thing done to them that your partner did to you, what are you going to tell that friend? Right. Because your TRAUMA is not involved in that situation. And no, it’s not different. Your love for others is what causes you to want them to be okay, to remove them from toxic situations, and you need to give that same love to yourself. It can be hard, and I get that, because EVERY part of your fear from your past, all the voices telling you you’re not good enough, that you’re going to fail, that if someone hurts you it’s because of something you did, that if you want love you have to suffer for it, and everything else the world has tried to tell you since you were little, get PIS*ED AS HE** and start telling those voices to STFU. Enough is enough. You’ve suffered enough. It’s time to stop. https://www.quora.com/Can-a-marriage-survive-infidelity-and-healing-after-an-affair/answer/King-7250?ch=15&oid=1477743860909097&share=fb2f0f30&srid=5KxEM&target_type=answerWWW.QUORA.COMCan a marriage survive infidelity and healing after an affair?King's answer: I am going to say something, 3 times. Like it’s my wish that you will understand it some day…. 1. If someone understands something is wrong, they never would have done it. Which means talking to them about it will do absolutely no good because it’s who they are. 2. If someone unde... -
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The Dark Side of Being Too Nice That Nobody Talks About
1.Being nice doesn’t always make people like you — sometimes, it just makes them take advantage of you.
2.The nicer you are, the more people will walk all over your boundaries.
3.You lose yourself trying to please others — and forget who you really are.
4.Being kind doesn’t mean you have to tolerate disrespect — but you often do, because you don’t want to make waves.
5.People will test how far they can push you — and the nicer you are, the further they’ll go.
6You’ll give, give, and give — and still feel empty because no one is there to refill you.
7.Your “niceness” can be misinterpreted as weakness — and some people will exploit that.
8.You’ll get burned more by being too nice than by being assertive.
9.Being kind to everyone doesn’t mean they’ll treat you kindly in return.
10.You start feeling resentful for the kindness you offer, but never receive back.
11.Saying yes to everything is a form of self-sabotage — because you’re saying no to your own needs.
12.You’ll find yourself helping others more than they help you, and eventually, you’ll start questioning if it’s worth it.
13.Being a “people pleaser” doesn’t make you loved, it just makes you invisible when you need help.
https://rnclive.quora.com/The-Dark-Side-of-Being-Too-Nice-That-Nobody-Talks-About-1The Dark Side of Being Too Nice That Nobody Talks About 1.Being nice doesn’t always make people like you — sometimes, it just makes them take advantage of you. 2.The nicer you are, the more people will walk all over your boundaries. 3.You lose yourself trying to please others — and forget who you really are. 4.Being kind doesn’t mean you have to tolerate disrespect — but you often do, because you don’t want to make waves. 5.People will test how far they can push you — and the nicer you are, the further they’ll go. 6You’ll give, give, and give — and still feel empty because no one is there to refill you. 7.Your “niceness” can be misinterpreted as weakness — and some people will exploit that. 8.You’ll get burned more by being too nice than by being assertive. 9.Being kind to everyone doesn’t mean they’ll treat you kindly in return. 10.You start feeling resentful for the kindness you offer, but never receive back. 11.Saying yes to everything is a form of self-sabotage — because you’re saying no to your own needs. 12.You’ll find yourself helping others more than they help you, and eventually, you’ll start questioning if it’s worth it. 13.Being a “people pleaser” doesn’t make you loved, it just makes you invisible when you need help. https://rnclive.quora.com/The-Dark-Side-of-Being-Too-Nice-That-Nobody-Talks-About-1RNCLIVE.QUORA.COMThe Dark Side of Being Too Nice That Nobody Talks About1. Being nice doesn’t always make people like you — sometimes, it just makes them take advantage of you. 2. The nicer you are, the more people will walk all over your boundaries. 3. You lose yourself trying to please others — and forget who you really are. 4. Being kind doesn’t mean you have to t...
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