Mathews kasamika
@sebente active 4 years, 10 months ago-
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I agree with you 100%to be successful you have to enjoy what you do because if you’re miserable it’s hard to be successful
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Doing things that you want will lead you to success 100% but of course always get this into your mind. Not because it is your passion you cannot experience loss or failures. Failures are part of the success also without it you cannot humble yourself after you go to the top.
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I am a firm believer in our attitudes mattering to others. For example, if we are in a bad mood then the people around us will fill the affect and also end up in a bad mood. No matter what the circumstances are that change our moods from good to bad, just think that it could always be worse for you.
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Yes, it is definitely true that we can control our attitudes but what about those people who want to “try you”? There are some that seem to have nothing but negative intentions and they will go “to the top of a mountain” to accomplish their evil deeds. These are the type of people that I have no patience for at all. They are fully aware of their misbehavior and seem to get satisfaction out of making others unhappy. These I keep far away from because it would seem that their life is so corrupt that they have nothing but time to attempt to make others unhappy as well. Anywho! I continue to pray for those like this, sometimes help is not enough.
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I have to say that I agree with everything that you posted. A lot of the time I don’t think they we as people and humans realize what we put out into the world. e don’t realize that it has to do with what is going on with us on the inside. Growing up my brothers and I were not encouraged to express ourselves so in return we developed a habit of holding everything in. It wasn’t until I started having kids of my own that I realized how unhealthy this behavior is. So I have started a journey of inter peace and I hope to help myself as well as my kids who are watching me. Thanks for your post!
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I have learned from reading your post that I am guilty of abusing my inner child. When they say that we are our own worst enemy, I have come to realize that this is so much more than just a saying. I feel that I am so much harder on myself than I am with the people around me. That may be because I wouldn’t want to make others feel the hurt and pain that I feel.
I couldn’t help but feel like maybe you were speaking from experience in your writing. I wasn’t certain if you were so familiar with the subject because it’s a apart of your career or more so an personal experience. Either way thanks for sharing!
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I agree with you our environment shapes us and molds us everything around us makes us who we are
Indeed our environment has a direct impact on our health and well being. We are interconnected and interdependent on the environment. There for We should care for the environment so that it can provide for us.
I agree that the environment we live in does shape our everyday lives.