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#4. Compassion

#4. Compassion

  • When you are compassionate towards yourself, you are giving yourself a break for not knowing everything or getting right all the time.
  • It's not about being perfect, Confidence shows that you are okay with being wrong, okay with not knowing, and okay with desiring to learn and research so you can expand your skills.

Hard work - Love = Hard Hearted

Hard work + Love = Soft Hearted

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