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Wed, Jan 07 06:10 PM

Self love

 how would you know if you you love yourself enough?  and how do you deal with your own emotion? if someone thought that you don't have any emotion and you don't show a sign that you care enough with what the conversation is about or what the other person feels, instead you just give your comments related to how he/she feels at that moment?

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says: if you are just worrying about doing right things you love yourself. Example if I know I'm not lying I'm bettering myself, but if I did lie I know that it is wrong. So I stay away from saying lies to feel better about myself. To get away from emotions of loneliness I take personality tests to know myself more, a person is not really "lonely" if a person loves themself. A person might not have someone close and be perceived to be lonely, but that person can love themself and have love in his heart even though no one is there to love. Be a person with the nature and love yourself. Do things that increases your soul or thought to embrace a enlightment without preventing anyone else's dream to happen, I love myself so I'm not going to do things to others so they can also love themselves without that added struggle.        

says: I think loving yourself enough isn't a destination but more of a journey. A continual striving to support and love oneself,just like in relationships with other people. Likewise, a conversation is often a two-way street, with the exchange of feelings, comments, and emotional content. However, it is up to us to know if we care, and sometimes other people's judgments about how we "should" behave in a conversation are best left to them after we examine their opinions for validity.