The Stumbling, the Falling, and So On, So Life Goes

What does loving oneself mean? And why do the others find this conduct confusing and think it is purely selfish?

I'd want to inform you that the first step on the ladder to success is self-love, and if you choose to focus on a successful individual, make sure that his or her love for themselves was the price they paid for their tremendous achievement. The person who is successful adores himself as much as his lover. He lives in self-comfort knowing where the agony is coming from. A successful individual is clear about his objectives. He prefers spending time by himself because he has a variety of activities.

I'll let you in on a little secret: If someone truly loves himself, he won't let them suffer and won't let them become hardened by the rules; on the contrary, he will tolerate their mistakes because they represent their humanity and the fact that they are still alive.

Life is full of tripping, falling, and other such events.

If you love yourself, you will know how to love others and feel their pain. You will also understand the sources of happiness and be able to effectively blow up these sources and send them into the hearts of others. You will also know what to grieve and what they enjoy, what makes them proud, and what makes them happy.

If you love yourself, you will know all of these things. If you forgive her and her transgressions, you can be sure that you will endure her traumas with greater maturity. To love someone else, you must first love yourself. Then, you must share in their appreciation of the richness and beauty of the present moment and live it to the fullest.


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Best regards, ✍
M'ssieu Abdo