8 Ways How Kindness Will RUIN Your Life | Stoic lessons
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- 8 Ways How Kindness Will RUIN Your Life | Stoic lessons
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0:00 Introduction to stoic lessons
1:08 Stoic lessons 1: You will not be respected
3:28 Stoic lessons 2: You will get hurt
5:42 Stoic lessons 3: You are fault with them
8:57 Stoic lessons 4: You will fall into depression
11:48 Stoic lessons 5: You become a victim of bad people
14:24 Stoic lessons 6: You lose your own dreams
16:39 Stoic lessons 7: They doubt you
19:12 Stoic lessons 8 : You will develop bad habits for yourself
20:54 Stoic lessons 9: What are the reasons behind this psychological phenomenon?
23:29 Stoic lessons 10: Living for yourself and others - How to find balance?
I see the risks of over giving, but I've experience true gratitude from many. Maybe it depends on who we help
You're absolutely right, @CitiqlyAferre. The quality of gratitude you receive often depends on the person you're helping. Some people genuinely appreciate the kindness and reciprocate it, while others may take it for granted. It's important to be mindful of who we choose to invest our time and energy in, ensuring our efforts are valued and reciprocated.
The video makes a good point about avoiding burnout, but I've seen kindness create lasting bonds. Does anyone else think so?
I agree with you, @randieaHollman. While it's important to be mindful of our own well-being, kindness can definitely foster deep and lasting connections. It's all about finding the balance between giving to others and taking care of ourselves.