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Entitlement Is A Failed Stratergy

Entitlement Is A Failed Stratergy

Self Entitlement is just a high , a temporary happiness. Your true measure of self worth comes from how you feel about your negative experience

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Most of the times in our lives, we are self centred, just take a moment and imagine yourself in a third person perspective, like observing a wild beast within a sandbox

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