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  • 105 Reviews
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A lesson for life: never talk about other people's lives, because we are not in their shoes to know what they experience and what they go through. Since the world doesn't spin, but rather capsizes, and tomorrow anything can happen, it's not worth speaking against anyone, because these people can help you when you need it. And those who speak ill of others end up biting their tongues because they are surprised by their prejudgment. So, it's better to talk about ourselves, our lives, etc. Tomorrow belongs only to God, and those who live in society must know how to respect others and their names in their absence, because those who talk behind their backs are cowards rather than speak to people's faces. We all have the right to defend ourselves from those who defame us, so the best thing is to spare ourselves and focus on our lives, goals for improvement, and prospects. Milena, Studying at Câmera Privê.

The worst thing in the world is owing favors to others, because you won't know when or what the price will be. Favors are unpredictable, and we don't know what their consequences will be. Therefore, if someone does something for you, thank them and reciprocate in whatever way you can and see fit. This way, you'll no longer be indebted to them. And if one day they ask you for a favor, let them know you repaid them with a gift as a token of appreciation. Don't be part of anyone's plans, because in the end, you're just a part of them that no one will be willing to use as a guinea pig and then discard. Plans have a beginning, a middle, and an end; the rope always breaks on the weakest side, which isn't you. Milena Studying from Câmera Privê.

It's safer to be feared than to be loved; if you can't be both, then you'll automatically earn respect, not the false admiration and flattery of those who use you, drain you, and when they have nothing left to drain you, discard you. To be respected, few will be with you and support you, especially in difficult times. Flatterers, on the other hand, the first time you refuse, will abandon you and vilify you to others, painting you as if you were the monster in the story. My tip for knowing who's truly who is is to test how far and what people will go and do for you. Don't let situations unfold automatically, because when you need those you thought were on your side, you'll be disappointed, left high and dry, without the help of those you once helped. So, this is the best choice to make: testing is what yields results in creating true, not fleeting, alliances. Milena, Studying at Câmera Privê.

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