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𓍊🧚🏻ᝯׁꫀׁׅܻꪶꫀׁׅܻ꯱ׁׅ֒tׁׅꪱׁׅɑׁׅ֮ꪶ꠹ꪮꪗᝯׁꫀׁׅܻ🧚🏻𓍊
@Celestialjoyce
🍄𓋼𓍊.。*゚🧝🏻♀️⁺˚*☾ 🫴🏼🫐 𝔑𝔬 𝔐𝔢𝔢𝔱𝔰 ˖°𓋼𓍊 𝔖𝔬𝔩𝔬゚*.。𓍊𓋼 𝔸𝕝𝕝 ⏳ℕ𝕒𝕥𝕦𝕣𝕒𝕝₊°⋆。𓍊𓋼𓍊 𝟚𝟙+ 𝕠𝕟𝕝𝕪 💖🤍💜🖤💙+.*.。🫴🏼🍰

idc if ur parents pay ur rent just don’t do it around me

This whole theory that “if everyone has a problem with you, then you’re the problem” or that if you have a problem with everyone, you must be the issue is deeply flawed and honestly unfair. There are people who are widely liked not because they’re good people, but because they’re agreeable, pretentious, and willing to conform. And there are people who are constantly labeled “difficult” simply because they don’t know how to play along or pretend. The thing is The more easygoing, accommodating, and “let’s keep the peace” you are, the more you’re perceived as likable even if it means constantly shrinking yourself. Meanwhile, the moment you stand firm, call things out, and choose not to be pretentious, you’re suddenly labeled difficult. Sometimes, it’s not that someone has a problem with everyone; it’s that they’re just not willing to tolerate what everyone else is comfortable tolerating.

I am very careful with people I care about, I make sure that I’m not hurting them or taking them for granted, intentionally or unintentionally And even in cases of conflict and confusion, I make sure that I clarify, apologize, restitute and change my ways.

A hill you’ll dıe on ??















