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Mindful Living

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When someone thinks they’re better than you, they often disguise condescension as “advice.” It’s not what they say, but the way they say it—just enough to make you doubt yourself.

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People who believe they’re superior will cut you off mid-sentence—not to build on your point, but to redirect the spotlight. It’s their way of saying, "My voice matters more."

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The quick eye-roll, the smirk, the sigh. These tiny, fleeting gestures betray someone who sees your ideas—or you—as lesser.

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You share an achievement, they casually share a “bigger” one. It's never a conversation; it’s a competition you didn’t sign up for.

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People who seem narcissistic often don’t realize they’re talking over others. It’s not arrogance, but an unconscious need to be heard at all costs. #SelfAwareness #Communication

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When they fish for compliments or praise, it’s not about ego—it’s about feeling seen. But they often miss the subtle signs of others needing validation too. #Narcissism #EmotionalNeeds

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A true apology feels foreign to them. Instead of owning mistakes, they deflect, leaving you with unresolved feelings. #Accountability #HealthyRelationships

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It’s not selfishness—it’s survival. They often prioritize their own needs and feelings without realizing how it affects those around them. #SelfCenteredness #PersonalGrowth

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People who always keep their phone on silent typically display these 7 traits, according to psychology dmnews.com/gen-people-who…

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I caught myself refreshing email over and over. No urgent news. Just craving… something. That’s when I remembered: Non-attachment isn’t about not caring. It’s about not clinging. Peace comes when we stop needing every ping to mean something.

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Overthinking every choice? Use this 3-question Buddhist filter to make decisions with calm and confidence hackspirit.com/overthinking-e…