9. Resentment, complaint are inappropriate for oneself or others - Deepstash

9. Resentment, complaint are inappropriate for oneself or others

Resentment is typically born from jealousy and greed.

Seek to be the best version of yourself and complain about nothing.

Don't waste energy complain, spend energy doing.

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