Be honest.
"It's true...kindness is not worthy of everyone. Some people say, kindness is not worthy of everyone...
"It's true...kindness is not worthy of everyone. Some people say, kindness is not worthy of everyone. Everyone is worthy of kindness. That's true. If you think about it carefully...everyone has different values because of their different life experiences. I have often written that the perception is also different. In that case, you may want to give something that you value to be nothing to the other person.
For example. Let's say you bought a phone worth 200,000 with a little bit of money saved from your hard earned money. You bought it with your hard earned money so you will be treated with respect and reverence. How would you feel if you were pickpocketed one morning? I will be very spare, I will be happy It will be unbearable to think about it. That's what you value.
So let's say a person driving the latest luxury car is holding the latest iPhone. How do you think the 200,000-worth phone you saved up for will look? In general, it will be seen as a normal budget phone. I want to give an example of how different values are different because my life experience is different. (Actually, there are many people who drive nice cars and have the latest equipment, are rich in money, but do not treat the other person as inferior to themselves and respect the value of the other person.) Just think back to the story of the stone that I have heard from time to time. When the father gave a piece of stone to his son and went to the market to sell it, some of them bought it for a small amount of money to beautify the garden. Some thought it was a stone on the side of the road and bought it for a coin. When I went to the jeweler's shop, I bought it at a high price as a precious stone. When I meet with a gem expert, I often end up paying more than the asking price. For people who don't know the value of a stone, it will be regarded as a stone on the side of the road. If you seek blood for someone who knows its value, it's like buying a large ore of great value for a lot of money. When the perspective is different, the value is different. Your value is more valuable only in the hands of someone who really knows your value. More value.
Now writing, "Devotion is not worth everyone.... Not everyone is worthy of goodwill...” is also the same. You define kindness as a value and give it, but depending on the value of the recipient, your kindness is appreciated, Being unappreciated is different. At that time, one thing to think about is that the kindness you give is only your kindness, and if you value it and give it with respect, the value will be there. The value set by one person is the value set by the other person. The value of the kindness you give does not decrease. Only the other person knows the value of your kindness. The value of your kindness will always be its value. "Nothing that is of real value can be lost, only the false dissolves."
Like Eckhart Tolle's quote. True value can never be lost. Only fakes can disappear. Therefore, don't let those who don't value you don't appreciate it because they don't know the value of your kindness. It's like the Burmese proverb that goes beyond what you don't know. Leave it... When my heart is affected, I say, "Let your intentions be true, It will never depreciate," I thought.
Every effect has a counter-effect... really. Even if no one appreciates the value of your kindness, You will meet someone who appreciates your kindness as it will remain at its value. Then the giver and taker will be the same and benefit. Your true devotion will increase in value automatically when you meet someone who appreciates it. That's why others appreciate the generosity that I give, Don't focus on what you don't have, just focus on the true value of your dedication. "I will reward myself with my kindness..." is a phrase you will understand if you come across people who value your kindness. Don't believe it...every effect has a counter-effect. You need to meet people who appreciate your kindness. Don't lose heart to people who don't appreciate your kindness even if you don't appreciate it sometimes. Focus only on the true value of self-interest. Those who don't value their own generosity will have the same effect. That's because, as the writer Dinah Maria Murlock Craik said, ""We never discover the value of things until we have lost them."""We never discover the value of things until we have lost them." That gives them the impact they deserve.
Then just focus on getting the impact you deserve. Be true to your heart, I urge you that one day when you meet someone who respects and values generosity, you will reflect your own kindness."
For example. Let's say you bought a phone worth 200,000 with a little bit of money saved from your hard earned money. You bought it with your hard earned money so you will be treated with respect and reverence. How would you feel if you were pickpocketed one morning? I will be very spare, I will be happy It will be unbearable to think about it. That's what you value.
So let's say a person driving the latest luxury car is holding the latest iPhone. How do you think the 200,000-worth phone you saved up for will look? In general, it will be seen as a normal budget phone. I want to give an example of how different values are different because my life experience is different. (Actually, there are many people who drive nice cars and have the latest equipment, are rich in money, but do not treat the other person as inferior to themselves and respect the value of the other person.) Just think back to the story of the stone that I have heard from time to time. When the father gave a piece of stone to his son and went to the market to sell it, some of them bought it for a small amount of money to beautify the garden. Some thought it was a stone on the side of the road and bought it for a coin. When I went to the jeweler's shop, I bought it at a high price as a precious stone. When I meet with a gem expert, I often end up paying more than the asking price. For people who don't know the value of a stone, it will be regarded as a stone on the side of the road. If you seek blood for someone who knows its value, it's like buying a large ore of great value for a lot of money. When the perspective is different, the value is different. Your value is more valuable only in the hands of someone who really knows your value. More value.
Now writing, "Devotion is not worth everyone.... Not everyone is worthy of goodwill...” is also the same. You define kindness as a value and give it, but depending on the value of the recipient, your kindness is appreciated, Being unappreciated is different. At that time, one thing to think about is that the kindness you give is only your kindness, and if you value it and give it with respect, the value will be there. The value set by one person is the value set by the other person. The value of the kindness you give does not decrease. Only the other person knows the value of your kindness. The value of your kindness will always be its value. "Nothing that is of real value can be lost, only the false dissolves."
Like Eckhart Tolle's quote. True value can never be lost. Only fakes can disappear. Therefore, don't let those who don't value you don't appreciate it because they don't know the value of your kindness. It's like the Burmese proverb that goes beyond what you don't know. Leave it... When my heart is affected, I say, "Let your intentions be true, It will never depreciate," I thought.
Every effect has a counter-effect... really. Even if no one appreciates the value of your kindness, You will meet someone who appreciates your kindness as it will remain at its value. Then the giver and taker will be the same and benefit. Your true devotion will increase in value automatically when you meet someone who appreciates it. That's why others appreciate the generosity that I give, Don't focus on what you don't have, just focus on the true value of your dedication. "I will reward myself with my kindness..." is a phrase you will understand if you come across people who value your kindness. Don't believe it...every effect has a counter-effect. You need to meet people who appreciate your kindness. Don't lose heart to people who don't appreciate your kindness even if you don't appreciate it sometimes. Focus only on the true value of self-interest. Those who don't value their own generosity will have the same effect. That's because, as the writer Dinah Maria Murlock Craik said, ""We never discover the value of things until we have lost them."""We never discover the value of things until we have lost them." That gives them the impact they deserve.
Then just focus on getting the impact you deserve. Be true to your heart, I urge you that one day when you meet someone who respects and values generosity, you will reflect your own kindness."