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    Why You Shouldn't Ask About Things That Don't Concern You, and Other Life Lessons from Great People

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    Throughout the ages of human existence, remarkable individuals in various fields have left us priceless gifts of wisdom – nuggets of insight and timeless truths contained in their words. Their quotes and aphorisms serve as beacons that guide humanity through the labyrinth of life and provide profound lessons that transcend time and space.

    Today we will look at some of the most impressive quotes from famous personalities from different fields.

    1. People are strange creatures: they do nasty things to each other, but ask God for forgiveness. Many have a cross on their neck, but in their souls... a zero! Igor Sivolob

    2. If you love a person as he is, then you love him. If you try to change him radically, then you love yourself. That's all. Aurelius Augustine

    Love, at its core, is acceptance. It’s accepting someone as they are, flaws and all, without trying to mold them into your ideal. When you love someone for who they are, without wanting to change them, it’s a sign of your love for them. However, when the desire to radically change someone takes over, it often reflects a deeper love for yourself. It’s a subtle shift from loving someone to an idea of ​​who they could be for you.

    3.We love only once in life, and after that we look only for similar ones. Sergei Yesenin

    4. If you want to know a person, don't listen to what others say about him, listen to what he says about others. Woody Allen

    Judging a person by what others say about them is often unreliable and unfair. A person’s true character is best revealed by their own words and actions, especially how they treat others. People often exaggerate, distort, or even lie about others for various reasons, such as envy, jealousy, or personal animosity. The way a person talks about others can provide valuable insight into their own values, beliefs, and character.

    5. No matter how strong a woman is, she waits for a man stronger than herself, and not so that he would limit her freedom, but so that he would give her the right to be weak. Angelina Jolie

    6. It is not always the one who is guilty who asks for forgiveness. It is the one who values ​​the relationship who asks for forgiveness. Erich Maria Remarque

    Relationships between people are complex and multifaceted dynamics. At their core is a foundation of mutual respect, trust, and forgiveness. Although forgiveness is often seen as a sign of weakness or giving in, it is actually an act of strength and maturity. Forgiveness does not mean excusing or forgetting the wrongdoing. It means accepting what happened and being willing to move on. Someone who values ​​relationships understands that the past cannot be changed and that forgiveness is necessary for the future.

    7. When things get tough, always remind yourself that if you give up, things won't get better. Mike Tyson.

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    8. All people sent to us are our reflection. And they are sent so that we, looking at these people, correct our mistakes, and when we correct them, these people either change too, or leave our lives. Boris Pasternak

    Every person who comes into our lives serves as a mirror, reflecting aspects of ourselves that we may not immediately notice. They do not come by chance, but as messengers with lessons.

    9. A man's love is the best recipe for a woman's youth and beauty. And a woman's love is the best recipe for a man's strength and success. Theodore Dreiser

    A man's love, tender and unwavering, has a transformative power that can prolong a woman's youth and enhance her beauty. In the warmth of his love, she blossoms like a radiant flower, rejuvenated by the depth of his care and devotion. His love becomes an elixir that fills her with energy, giving her a timeless charm that transcends age.

    Conversely, a woman’s love serves as the cornerstone of a man’s strength and success. With her unwavering support and belief in his potential, she becomes his anchor in stormy seas, helping him achieve his highest goals. In the sanctuary of her love, he finds solace and courage, fortified by her unwavering faith in his abilities. Her love lights the flames of his ambition, driving him to surpass his limits and achieve greatness.

    10. Don't ask about things that don't concern you, you won't hear anything you don't like. Marta Ketro

    When we pry into matters that do not concern us, we risk uncovering truths that may make us feel uncomfortable or uneasy. In our quest for knowledge, we may stumble upon information that challenges our preconceptions or hurts our feelings.

    11.Learn to appreciate someone who can't live without you, and don't chase after someone who is happy without you! Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    12. To save a drowning person, it is not enough to extend your hand – you need him to extend his hand in return. Mikhail Zhvanetsky

    To save a drowning person, it is not enough for the rescuer to simply extend a hand. Equally important is the willingness of the drowning person to extend a hand and grab the life preserver so that he or she can participate in the rescue. True rescue is a joint effort in which both parties contribute to the outcome.

    13. If you leave and no one calls you back, you're going in the right direction. Jim Carrey

    14. If you have become bad for someone, it means that a lot of good has been done for this person. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

    When we do good things for others, we build relationships and create expectations. We can become a source of support, comfort, and security. However, over time, these expectations can become burdensome, especially if they do not match our own capabilities or needs.

    Sooner or later you will say "no", and then this refusal may be perceived as betrayal or indifference. They may begin to see us in a negative light, considering us "evil" or "selfish".

    However, it is important to remember that setting boundaries and taking care of ourselves is not selfish. If we do not take care of ourselves, we will not be able to continue to be a source of support for others.

    What do you think about these statements? Which statement did you like the most? Share in the comments!


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