When you are disappointed in someone or a situation, there is a very high chance you are the problem.Accountability clarifies what blame obscures. #GnosisThoughts#WisdomOfTheDay
Remain in circles where you are genuinely wanted; acceptance should never be forced, as it erodes self‑worth. Surrounding yourself with those who recognize your value supports mental well‑being and growth. When acceptance shifts unexpectedly, assumption is not the answer (self‑reflection must come first). Wisdom also recognizes that perception can mislead, which is why inward reflection is necessary before drawing conclusions about rejection. When dynamics change, responsibility includes honest self‑evaluation before assigning fault. Growth requires pausing, examining bias, and distinguishing perception from reality.
Disappointment often stems from a mismatch between expectation and reality. Communication matters, but clarity matters more because unspoken or unrealistic expectations make disappointment inevitable, and responsibility rests with the one who failed to express them. When needs are not clearly stated, accountability is misplaced. Holding others responsible for silent expectations shifts fault away from where it belongs. Unspoken expectations are the birthplace of disappointment. #GnosisThoughts #PersonalAccountability #ClarityOverAssumption
Disappointment often stems from a mismatch between expectation and reality. Communication matters, but clarity matters more because unspoken or unrealistic expectations make disappointment inevitable, and responsibility rests with the one who failed to express them. When needs are not clearly stated, accountability is misplaced. Holding others responsible for silent expectations shifts fault away from where it belongs. Unspoken expectations are the birthplace of disappointment. #GnosisThoughts #PersonalAccountability #ClarityOverAssumption
When you are disappointed in someone or a situation, there is a very high chance you are the problem.Accountability clarifies what blame obscures. #GnosisThoughts#WisdomOfTheDay
Very great advice.
The nature of love is “transactional” no matter how you look at it. “Transactional” in this context is not financial. However, no human is capable of loving you without “expectations”. At the very least it is expected that you love them in return. You can choose to lie to yourself about what that expectation is, but don’t lie to yourself that there are no expectations.
You are better off with “proven trust” than “assumed trust” and always remember that trust is VERY expensive and as such you are better off with a woman that is loyal, respectful and have proven her trust. Entertaining other women may cost you in more ways than you think.