Avoid the word "I"

in #thoughts7 years ago

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I want to share this video its very helpful to everyone,maybe others aware of this letter word and the most selfish one word is "I"*

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The word I is dangerous word if you dive in with your emotions,if you have to much high expectations,we should be balance in order for you to easy to connect to someone's life that needed to touched your helping hands.

We cannot do it alone to be in balanced when you have so much pride within yourself,we cannot communicate to others,because you feel that I can do it alone,I can and I dont need somebody to do it,"I" I can stand on my own?

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Pride is the number one in the seven capital sins. Being proud is not bad,but when associated with emotions and ability and possession proud to oneself that will lead to a person to be in danger.

The word pride can be used in a good sense as well as in a bad sense. In a good sense it means having a feeling of self-respect,and respect towards other people when dealing to them,to be proud is not a bad,when it comes to your hard working achievements and bear in mind that your two feet is on the ground always. If someone to be respected must be the one who is doing a respect and same treatment to others.*
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Except that, psychologists agree through experiments where people write about their feelings, that those who do not use a healthy mix of "I" along with "we, she, he, they, and you" are not self-aware. They simply don't see their impact on others. So, while selfishness is not a good thing, not everything having to do with yourself is selfish. I think we can all agree, that whether you believe him to have been a real person, or a character created to embody ideals Jesus was not selfish, yet, taught love for others in this way. "Do unto others as you would have done to you" you must be aware of self and self wants, to conduct yourself selflessly. I must have a healthy perspective of what I want and what I need in order to have compassion for you. In fact, empathy, the strongest motivator of compassion, only happens when I find something in my experience, that allows me to relate to you. In another statement, he claimed the second greatest command in the universe was to "Love your neighbor as yourself" indicating that not only was love of self a part of the human condition, but a healthy part, and the measuring rod of our treatment of others. Unless I see myself clearly, I cannot hope to see you. I is not a bad word. It, like all other words, is all in how you use it.