I'm revamping things a little bit. This blog is going to foster positivity, and I plan on doing my best to stick to that. And I also want to try to write as much as possible all the time. This thing has been going for a while and it only has nine posts. There's something wrong with that. I just have a tendency to be really into stuff for a while and then get writer's block and then forget about it all together. But I'm going to work harder now to keep this blog updated as much as possible.
With that said, this first new post is a reminder to everyone out there who has ever felt under-appreciated. I think we've all felt at one time or another that someone that we've worked hard to help has completely crapped all over us in the end. We've all had thoughts like, "That's it, I'm never helping anyone again. I don't care about anyone anymore. This way I won't be treated like this again." I'm kind of having one of those moments right now myself. So this post will serve as a reminder to myself and to whoever reads it.
One hundred percent of people will not appreciate your compassion one hundred percent of the time, but you are not responsible for the words, actions, and thoughts of others. It can hurt to feel like your help is not appreciated, or to feel that you are being scorned or reprimanded by the person that you may have gone pretty far out of your way to help. But stick with compassion, keep caring, keep helping people, keep doing what you're doing. You are living rightly, and that is far greater than any negativity that person could possibly throw your way. Let that be what keeps going, and don't forget to feel happiness and to appreciate yourself for the loving and kind person that you are.
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