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dear cory,

love this. love you. thank you!

particularly want to highlight this portion:

"Responding differently can look like:

– Letting go of the comment and not saying anything at all.

– Deciding to say something positive instead of negative.

– Considering why that negative impulse arose in the first place.

– Asking a supportive question instead of commenting."

love it! love,

myq

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Thank you, Myq. Love you my brother 🖤

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I recently read somewhere that mind is like the sky our emotions are like clouds. They'll always come and go. So instead of trying to control every thought or feeling, it's nice to just sit and observe them, and let them go in their own time. I think it's amazing how you mentioned about self-awareness because in this fast paced world, people don't feel the need to go deeper within themselves and truly get to know themselves better.

This was such a beautiful reminder to do that!

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Thank you, Mansi. I'm glad it connected with you!

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Hits the spot! Ego loves bolstering and protecting its rights to be right mostly arguing with the wholeness of what is.

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"We can look at these arising attachments as teachers. They are growth opportunities. Not annoyances, but signposts that guide us on our way to coming into alignment with our higher selves." Great insghts! Love!

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Thank you!

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Cory, I like the idea of being aware of micro attachments. D

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Good, wise message. It encourages us to be more mature and in control during our interactions with others.

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Beautiful 🙏🏻

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