Forming the ideal perspective motivation kids, education kids

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Kerry Girling The lack of support and negative energy that some of our poorest friendship choices expel is enough to say they serve no purpose in our lives anymore. The best trait we harness that helps us define our influences is our gut instinct. Unfortunately, it’s often overlooked and taken for granted especially if we harness a low self-image. Our response to any given experiences is directly impacted by our perspective. Our perspective is heavily impacted by our belief system and through our values and morals. Our influences are also a big part of the equation. Often times, the people we associate with persuade our perspective in a negative path. We've all been duped by people who we thought were in favour of our happiness. It's inevitable that each of us will experience hardship through our associations. The unfortunate truth in the realm is that neither of us experiences life through anybody else's shoes. We see what we experience, and we experience what we see, not what everybody else experiences. The only life we live is our own. This means that we are all in an individual pursuit of our own happiness. We aren't necessarily focussed on helping other people achieve happiness. How could we? We experience lives entirely differently. Each of us is in our own individual pursuit of happiness. Neither of our paths is congruent to one another. In fact, there are a plethora of different paths that each of us can take in life, all leading to their own individual playing field of happiness. Although all paths will lead us to a slightly different reality, in the end, there's a fine line between both positive and negative qualities within each path of choice. It's your own 18


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