Top 3 Forbidden Compliments That Make Women Drool Over You-Men Must Know | Stoic Life Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @bobmorgan5636
    @bobmorgan5636 12 часов назад +2

    GET ON WITH IT!!!!!

    • @winstoic_offical
      @winstoic_offical  30 минут назад +1

      Patience is a virtue, my friend! 😉 Stoic life lessons teach us to stay calm and composed, even when we’re eager for answers. What’s one Stoic principle you think everyone should practice more often

  • @LawrenceAlgu
    @LawrenceAlgu День назад +1

    ❤Great !

    • @winstoic_offical
      @winstoic_offical  14 часов назад +1

      ❤Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! Stoic life lessons always have a way of adding value to relationships and understanding. Stay tuned for more!

  • @samuelakamara5999
    @samuelakamara5999 День назад +2

    Yes, I agree.

    • @winstoic_offical
      @winstoic_offical  День назад +1

      Glad you agree! 😊 Stoic life lessons teach us the power of words and how the right compliments can create meaningful connections. What's your favorite compliment to give or receive?

  • @kamkarahshimray5646
    @kamkarahshimray5646 День назад +2

    It's so funny to see how these videos try to make people believe that they truly know other women or other people yet, they are unaware of their hopeless stupidity to explain their ideas with extra extended length of the video. All these nonsense words. LMAO 🤣😂

    • @winstoic_offical
      @winstoic_offical  День назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your perspective! 😊 Stoic life lessons remind us to approach all feedback with a calm and open mind. Humor can be a great tool for self-reflection too! What do you think makes a video truly valuable for viewers?

  • @saliutahir2491
    @saliutahir2491 Час назад +1

    Blocked

    • @winstoic_offical
      @winstoic_offical  30 минут назад +1

      Blocked? Looks like someone's setting boundaries, which is totally a Stoic move! 💪 Stoic life lessons remind us that we can't control others' reactions, only our own actions. What’s your go-to Stoic principle when it comes to handling rejection or tough conversations?