Kindness, to me, is something we offer freely—without expecting anything in return, not even a thank you. The act itself is the point.
I’ve learned some people will take advantage of that. But rather than give less, I’ve just become more thoughtful about where I give—where it’s needed most.
I’ve learned some people will take advantage of that. But rather than give less, I’ve just become more thoughtful about where I give—where it’s needed most.
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Tarja Porkka-Kontturi
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But if someone returns that with nothing but anger or trying to take advance of it. Then I will try to ignore them or tell them to f off.
I hate that people look at the worst case scenario and assume it to be the standard.
Vance sat in his car, on Yelp giving a great claim of the eatery, that their meatloaf is just like mother made
The eatery had more new
(Cntd.)
Kindness isn’t weakness; it’s strength. And when it’s met with dishonesty or selfishness, it says nothing about your kindness.