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Don't do it for you, do it for your bros.
A guy cycled past me today and said “Now there is a handsome man” for no reason at all other than to be nice. Perhaps he read this post, but that makes one of the only 3 times I’ve ever been complimented as an adult. Women - outside of the ones you’re dating/married to - will never compliment men out of prudence because it will be mistaken for flirtation. Men will never do so because of faux machismo. We should change that
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So relaxing... 😊
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that unemployed friend on a tuesday
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Forwarded from ExistWell 2 - Religion reloaded (Socrates)
Tip for trusting in God and mitigating the spiritual and mentally deleterious effects of unfortunate events:
When one is confronted with an event which unsettles you or even goes so far as to make you suffer, the most fruitful thing to do is ensure it doesn’t happen again. We are reminded constantly in our churches that God permits suffering as a pathway to grace. This is easy to go unnoticed when the situation - or Satan - distracts and bombards us with only thinking of our present circumstance. My advice in such situations is simply to write a list, a list which contains instruction on where it is you went wrong and how it may be prevented in the future, so you can see your own shortcomings and therefore realise what it is that God is trying to teach you. For example, if you missed out on a lovely Airbnb because you were trying to lowball the host into giving you a discount, then write it down, say what it was I.e greed and stinginess and see perfectly the lesson that must be learnt to avoid it in future. It illuminates the fruitful effects of life’s many sufferings and misfortunes and God’s plan which is often so hard to follow blindly.
A thinly veiled venting also helps.
When one is confronted with an event which unsettles you or even goes so far as to make you suffer, the most fruitful thing to do is ensure it doesn’t happen again. We are reminded constantly in our churches that God permits suffering as a pathway to grace. This is easy to go unnoticed when the situation - or Satan - distracts and bombards us with only thinking of our present circumstance. My advice in such situations is simply to write a list, a list which contains instruction on where it is you went wrong and how it may be prevented in the future, so you can see your own shortcomings and therefore realise what it is that God is trying to teach you. For example, if you missed out on a lovely Airbnb because you were trying to lowball the host into giving you a discount, then write it down, say what it was I.e greed and stinginess and see perfectly the lesson that must be learnt to avoid it in future. It illuminates the fruitful effects of life’s many sufferings and misfortunes and God’s plan which is often so hard to follow blindly.
A thinly veiled venting also helps.
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