Don’t Argue with Donkeys
The donkey said to the tiger: “The grass is blue.”
The tiger replied: “No, the grass is green.”
The donkey said to the tiger: “The grass is blue.”
The tiger replied: “No, the grass is green.”
Living large begins with the courage to take up space in the world. Too often, people shrink themselves to fit into molds that were never meant for them. Yet those who thrive understand a powerful truth: they must be relentless in the pursuit of what lights them up. Taking risks, staying open to possibility, and daring to believe in something greater are not acts of arrogance — they are acts of self-respect.
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Grief doesn’t operate on a timer. It doesn’t fade away because friends grow tired of hearing about it, nor does it disappear after a certain number of weeks have passed. The truth is, grief and healing are deeply personal journeys — ones that cannot be measured or rushed.
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Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.
Countless men commit to fixing their side of the relationship. They tackle codependency, work on clinginess, and even confront their anxious attachment. Yet, despite all the effort, their wife remains angry. The question lingers: Why is she still so mad?
Love has been written about, sung about, and debated for centuries, yet at its core, the truth about love is far simpler than most realize. Love requires effort, but not the kind that drains or depletes. Instead, it thrives when both people give and receive equally, when affection, care, and understanding flow in both directions.
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