The right to win

Let’s say you and a friend happen to make different decisions on a subject.

Further, let’s say that their actions happened to be something that caused you a momentary harm.

You now have all the rights to get angry, upset and also tell them that it’s because of “them” that you are hurt.

Or, there’s another option:

• To understand that they had their best intentions in mind.

• To accept that you have also made mistakes in the past.

• Most importantly, to remember that love is the most powerful emotion. More than being right.

When someone else makes a mistake next time, remember to love, because you are made up of love. Pure love.

What’s holding you back?

Wait, stop, and just think over it. Not just on the outside.

What’s really really holding you back? What is it that is stopping you?

Because it’s nothing on the outside.

It’s perhaps what you think people will think.

It’s perhaps that you think people will dislike you if you don’t respond instantly.

It’s perhaps the fact that you haven’t sat down with yourself to figure out how to love yourself.

Because if you love yourself fully, you free yourself and let only the best part of you pop out. Everything else, you become super compassionate with, and let it go.