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RE: 20 essential LIFE rules to follow

in #popcontest7 years ago

I found this post to be truly inspirational and I was just mentioning over the weekend how vital it is to be true to yourself in a post on social media.

Each one of us have our own talents, skills and qualities we bring to the world, and not everyone is going to appreciate us for those traits but we must learn to love and value ourselves if we ever expect to be loved by anyone else.

I think for many people they may have an issue with accepting the fact that other people's approval isn't necessary, but to focus on doing what makes us happiest and truly brings value and passion to our own lives.

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Thank you for stopping by. Happy to know that my post is inspiring and I really appreciate your comment.

You're welcome! I hope to see more of your content in my feed.

Keep steeming!

Yes, hopefully people will realize it's better t/b actually known than it is t/b be liked superficially

I think it's better to be respected, in my opinion. If you're known for bad behavior then it doesn't help your reputation, especially not on a platform such as Steemit. Speaking of which, if anything I want to be known for helping others rather than abusing the system or practicing what I would consider unethical behavior.

Right. I agree w/ yr remarks, too.

What I was thinking of, when I made my statement .. is it would be Harsh to go through #Life not really being known
[Not be your relatives even ]