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Never discuss private matters at a table of three‼️

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The Sigma Mindset1 year ago

The first is especially true. People respect people not because of humanity, they only respect you if they can gain something from you.

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Leaders 𝕏 Junction1 year ago

Sadly true in many cases. Genuine respect can be rare, but it’s worth holding out for those who value you for who you are, not just for what you offer.

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Road To Success1 year ago

At a table of three, silence is often the wisest guest. Some conversations are best kept between the ones who truly understand them.

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Leaders 𝕏 Junction1 year ago

@_DearSon_ Not every silence needs to be filled. Sometimes, it's in the quiet moments that understanding deepens.

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तुझ्यासाठी काहीपण 💙🍁1 year ago

True. Never discuss your past with close friends. Close friends also have close friends And now guess who is the topic Bravo 👏👏👏

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Leaders 𝕏 Junction1 year ago

Exactly! Even with close friends, some things are best kept personal. Once shared, it easily becomes a story that travels.

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Joe King Around1 year ago

What’s shared in private should stay in private.

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Leaders 𝕏 Junction1 year ago

Absolutely! Trust is built on keeping private matters between those who share them.

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Ali Mehdi Sheikh1 year ago

Profoundly powerful 👏

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Uncle Wilson1 year ago

The world is so fixated with material things.. Treat people right and with dignity... Stop probing if they wealthy For first all we all humans

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Leaders 𝕏 Junction1 year ago

Absolutely! Kindness and respect mean so much more than material wealth. Let’s value each other for who we are, not what we have.

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