@SauceKiki@Prezain_LJ Wow I am reading it currently and just searching for peoepl who read it so I can talk with somebody about it so like how you are implementing it and another book You currently reading
Normalize giving your silence to people who disrespect you, because silence carries a strength that words cannot, it sets boundaries without confrontation, and no one can truly ignore the undeniable power it holds when it demands respect.
@moon___ocean Bro hang in there this phase is temporary you will definitely go through this ...if you want to vent you can vent to me sometime venting to stranger helps 🙏 i have all ears
@bluewmist I think it's also help in finding yourself I was lost in fantasy world too long so now I am decided to try thing and explore and star hanging out with real people you know
People who are at peace with themselves rarely care about how they're perceived. Self-acceptance says: "I notice how you see me, but I'm no longer abandoning myself to manage it." I've noticed the most content people are the ones who live in alignment. They dress how they feel, share what resonates, release the need to judge or compete, and move through life with an open heart. They don't wait for validation, because they already rest in the knowing that they are enough. People who are at peace with themselves are built differently.
Your interpretation of them doesn't shake their foundation, because their foundation isn't built on your approval.
@libriscent True i think biggest thing people who are in peace do for themselves is waiting for someone else to come to their life and become their own lover and just start treating themself as first priority