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Regardless of what the ambitions are… this is a true statement.
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So true, Kally. The successful are happy to see others being and/or becoming successful. It seems we understand what it takes to create success, and, because of this, we encounter identification with the other. 🙂
xoxoxo
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I totally agree with your statement. We should always be happy to see how others achieve their success and not feel jealous of others at all. xoxoxoxo
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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This is true!
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Thank you and welcome to MiddleMe!
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a great thought! That people are to avoid.
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Thank you!! Have an awesome weekend!
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a smile
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Very wise sentiments.
A quote from Eleanor Roosevelt on a similar theme:
‘No one can make you feel inferior without your consent,’
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Wow! Didn’t know this quote! Thanks for sharing it with me.
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