😮👁️9 SIGNS That You SHOULD END EVERY CONTACT even it is your family or a friend! | Stoicism & Zen
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
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Chapters-:
00:00 Don't Skip
02:55 1. Lack of Respect
06:00 2. Trust and Dishonesty
09:29 3. Handling Manipulation
13:08 4. Emotional Abuse
16:57 5. Negative Influence
20:44 6. Lack of Empathy
24:01 7. Unreliability
27:31 8. Violation of Boundaries
31:06 9. Lack of Support
34:41 Conclusion
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My mother taught me. Everyone deserves my respect. They must earn my disrespect, and when they do I walk away I don’t look back no matter who it is. by the way, I lead very stoic life
Thank you for sharing your perspective, and it sounds like you carry with you a strong and principled stance on respect and relationships, much like the stoic philosophy you embody. Your mother's teaching that everyone deserves respect until proven otherwise is a valuable principle and aligns well with both stoic and Buddhist teachings, which emphasize dignity and ethical interactions with others.
Walking away from those who have earned your disrespect, and not looking back, is a courageous decision that many find difficult to make. It shows a commitment to preserving your own well-being and peace, a critical aspect of both stoicism and the teachings we discuss on our channel, 'Wisdom in Real Life.'
We appreciate your insight and believe many in our community could learn from your approach to handling disrespect. It’s a reminder that respecting ourselves and insisting on a reciprocal respect in all our relationships is key to living a life of harmony and integrity. Thank you for contributing to our discussion and enriching our community with your thoughts. If you have more insights or experiences to share, we’d love to hear them. Keep leading your stoic life, and continue to inspire others with your principles!
@@wisdominreallife There is one other principle I adhere to very strongly And that is good enough is not good and it’s not enough
Thankyou but I'm not getting up on myself this world 🌍 need all the light to shine brighter it can help us save earth each light though each other we all have a chance to turn it around regards to all of us we all matter and I am not going away so that your problem if you're not interested in improving peoples lives everywhere..,.
Aman please let him know that because I don't want anyone else too push me in the ground please let me live without barriers please
Aman
Amen! 🙏