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Have you ever avoided having an open conversation with someone at work or someone close to you in your personal life? Maybe you did it to avoid hurting them, or because you were afraid of losing the relationship, or simply because you lacked the courage to address the issue....

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👑I have best and great relationship between me and my 👑shree krishna and yes with you divine guys..👑Jay shree krishna Prabhuji.. Love you 🙏🌹🍀🌺🌼💞🕉🇮🇳🌏🚩🚩🚩

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Respected Gurudev 🙏 🙇‍♂️ Awesomely Explained🌹and Blessed 🙌 to learn 🙏 🙇‍♂️

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no words...... due to i face it just abhi, vaild point by u bt no one care while tham time to act in the relationship, every one only want to recive (jab tak acha laga thik else u r toxic ) my presonal view , thanku

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Why to discuss .. instead we should bring our mind vibrations in control .. Discussing with someone n expecting behavior is again part of ego… To give up ego is like end the discussion with zero not n forget about it.

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Very true 🙏🙏

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