💯👍🙏🏽🤗💕This is a Keeper! I also believe that the world needs more kindness..but... Totally familiar...I'm tired of bending over backwards being the polite one. #1 Respect MYSELF FIRST. I am NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERYONE ELSE'S HAPPINESS.
@StoicRiseUpАй бұрын
Speaking your truth, even if it makes others uncomfortable, was such a powerful conclusion. It’s a reminder that authenticity can lead to real growth and connection, even if it feels daunting at first. Has anyone else experienced a breakthrough moment by being honest in a difficult situation? How did it change your relationships or self-perception?
@EchoedSerenity1Ай бұрын
Seneca's wisdom is so timeless. Thank you for bringing this into my awareness. ⏳
@Contemplate-s8pАй бұрын
These words resonate deeply with me, and I hope that anyone who comes across them has a joyful day, filled with luck and happiness. Wishing you vibrant health, boundless energy, and a life full of peace.
@AncientWisdom79Ай бұрын
The idea that generosity shouldn't come at the cost of our sanity really hit home. Learning to set boundaries is a game-changer for maintaining both kindness and personal peace.
@rebeccacruse9163Ай бұрын
I can really connect with you. I appreciate your personal stories they are real and i have been there!!! Thank you again please keep these vidoes coming!!!
@TheStoicGoddess-i3lАй бұрын
There was a time I thought being nice meant giving in, constantly trying to please everyone. But one day, I realized how much respect I lost in the process. It hit me when someone I admired dismissed me, seeing me as weak. Since then, I’ve learned how to stand firm without losing my kindness.
@AncientWisdom79Ай бұрын
It’s so easy to confuse being kind with being a pushover, but finding that balance between standing your ground and being considerate is powerful. It’s great that you’ve reached a place where you can keep your kindness without losing yourself in the process. That’s real strength.
@StoicRiseUpАй бұрын
This video's take on not faking smiles if you're not feeling it really struck a chord with me. It's exhausting to keep up appearances just to make others comfortable while neglecting our own feelings. It's liberating to hear that being honest with our emotions is actually a form of kindness-to ourselves! Has anyone else felt relief in embracing their true feelings instead of masking them?
@Stoicism79Ай бұрын
Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.
@estellagonzales3090Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@LibertynutritiousSnacksАй бұрын
This is a wise and experienced teachers words
@StoicRiseUpАй бұрын
The part about respecting ourselves as much as we respect others was a real eye-opener. It's so easy to fall into the trap of people-pleasing and forget that self-respect is just as important. I've been there, saying yes to everyone else while saying no to my own needs. It's empowering to be reminded that setting boundaries isn't selfish but necessary for our well-being. Anyone else feel empowered to start putting themselves first more often?
@vorechan3382Ай бұрын
2nd day in a row taking this in.
@lifewithlyza4488Ай бұрын
Whoa 🤗 This is a game changer 🥰🤞✌️
@Facts_why_thinkАй бұрын
Would be nice to make some morning motivation Shorts.. will help a lot..👍
@StoicismandModernLife.Ай бұрын
Thank you very much. I wish you to contribute more to the community.
@cslewislegacy1Ай бұрын
Stoic philosophy teaches that you can be kind while firmly standing up for yourself, showing respect for both others and yourself.
@StoicWisdom-3368Ай бұрын
Don’t confuse kindness with weakness. True kindness is about respecting yourself first.
@KingStoic101Ай бұрын
Being nice without being a pushover means setting clear boundaries and standing firm when needed.
@WISEOLDMAN-USАй бұрын
While it's normal not to want to engage with certain people, completely disregarding common courtesy can negatively impact social relationships and career opportunities. For example, in the workplace, a polite smile towards colleagues you may not like can help maintain a professional atmosphere and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
@StoicUniverse1Ай бұрын
I want this ai voice where I get it
@场散Ай бұрын
Can see all the while I been nice are he the one all the while not nice so are not me but he very bad keep try to push always From my comments so obvious can see are men bad of course not women.if men bad he sh know women's aptitude always like this one right or not so is not women matter but men
@StoicRiseUpАй бұрын
I loved the segment on generosity without compromising sanity. It’s such a valuable lesson that being generous doesn’t mean sacrificing our own mental health. I’ve learned the hard way that boundaries are essential in giving. It’s not about being less generous but about being smart with our energy. Curious if others have found practical ways to balance generosity with self-care?
@场散Ай бұрын
I always a nice person.wheras he is mostly bad from what he done to me proof