I’ve learned that kindness is still my strength—it shines brightest when I give it to the right people.
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I once had to start saying “no,” and while it was tough, it helped me feel respected again and value my own kindness.
I know the sting of giving so much and getting nothing back—it feels lonely when kindness goes unnoticed.
I’ve seen my own kindness get overlooked, and it taught me that without limits, people start to expect it instead of appreciating it.
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