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Views : 8,672
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jun 8, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.954 (8/695 LTDR)
98.86% of the users lieked the video!!
1.14% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 98.29- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2024-06-12T20:15:30.237913Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Someone recently tried to befriend me. But in the first week I found out she withheld important information from me. Then she started asking me for help, not financially but help her move and paint and decorate but Iām in the middle of dispersing my hoard. Iām not really interested in making new friends. She asked me to come to her house one night really late (11pm) and I had to tell her my guy wouldnāt understand why Iām voluntarily leaving my house so late, and that Iām here to take care of my mama. I donāt desire a new friendship in which deception occurred in the first week. Is that rude?
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I can upset you, sit in it and block you when you bring it up ā if youāve failed to acknowledge/examine your role ā I can sit as long as you can stand for your foolishness. I can Give you time to see yourself, and if you fail to genuinely report back with your āacceptableā findingsā¦. I will move on w/ my life absent your manipulation. š
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Can you upset someone? No. They can get upset as a response to what you said or did. But how they respond is their decision. This doesn't mean you have carte blanche to say or do whatever you want. You still need to be responsible and considerate in what you say or do. But we can waste a lot of time worrying about saying or doing the wrong thing and we can censor ourselves out of fear of how another person might respond. Especially those who are dismissive, like to blame everyone else or their response is unrealistically higher than what we originally said or did. In therapy we should be encouraged to be honest and stabs up for ourselves and not take on the blame for others' actions.
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@apope2311
1 month ago
Training ourselves to be mentally resilient is the hardest type of growth, but itās the growth you see the most results in.
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