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There are not only good or only bad people - we all have both by Milena Goleva

Remember what the YN/YAN symbol looks like. The light and dark sides are intertwined in it. But there is a little bit of the dark in the light side. And vice versa. Nothing in life is just black or just white. The things of life are based on the nuances of these two elements. And if they do not intertwine, our life will lose much of its charm.

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20 Signs You're Succeeding In Life Even If You Don't Feel It

From time to time we all feel like we have failed completely. This is a normal feeling, but one must find a way to look at oneself and one's life from another angle. Sometimes we overlook the "little things."

Just because you're not a millionaire, don't live in a mansion or drive an expensive car, doesn't mean you're a failure. In fact, it's quite the opposite, writes Life Hack.

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How to stop being absorbent to other people's negative energy

How to stop being absorbent to other people's negative energy

I have been asking myself this question for a long time. Because I realized that in addition to sympathy, you also have to feel a sense of self-preservation. So that you can then be useful both to yourself and to the people who really deserve your attention and help. We all know people who use others as a mental waste bin. Or at least they try. People who are real energy vampires - always complaining, always dissatisfied, always needing sympathy. People who are capable of draining all your strength, all your positive energy in just 5 minutes. People who take out their complexes on the person opposite them

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A Handbook of Advice for Self-Illness

_"**We diligently live getting sick!** We think that diseases of the soul and body are something that comes from outside, and we are not aware of our own contribution to self-illness," says the psychotherapist [Madeleine Alghafari] in the foreword of her book "* *How to get sick qualitatively''.** In it, she shares some of the main mistakes we make in our lives and which keep us further away from health.

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