4. You’re a net-positive in your relationships. - Deepstash
4. You’re a net-positive in your relationships.

4. You’re a net-positive in your relationships.

Some folks act as a drag on others, sapping people of energy, and infecting them with toxic negativity.

Most of us aspire to inject joy into our interactions and leave people in a better state than when they first encountered us.

We may even have a few bad days. That comes with the territory of being human;

But if you can make others feel joy, inspired, or grateful some of the time while remaining neutral the rest of the time, you’re a net-positive. That makes you an asset to the world.

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