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Beehottie 🐝 (@beehottie17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gotta accept that people don’t understand what emotional regulation is. It actually brings out your emotions even more instead of trapping them inside of yourself — what people really want from you is stoicism

Marcos Alvarado (@marcosalvarado_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard pill to swallow as an adult : At some point, you will have to disappoint others to live a life that's honest to you. People pleasing will drain you, not save you. You have every right to set boundaries and choose your peace. You can disappoint people and still be a good

Big Brain Psychology (@bigbrainpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They envy you not because you shine loudly... but because your presence exposes what they have buried. The empath does not compete, dominate and or announce power. And that is precisely why resentment awakens in those around them. You reflect without intention the parts of

BurnerCat (@burnerc35073) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fuck rescuing the inner child. Embrace your fucking aggression. That's how we can feel safe. Safety comes not from wishing for the world to be safe all the time but from being able to count on ourselves to rally and protect ourselves when needed.

EB ✦ (@tasteofeboni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

too often we absolve people of accountability by justifying their actions for them because it’s easier for our ego to come to terms with a “mistake” than to confront the truth of being intentionally harmed.

ivy (@__poisonivyyy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just remember that this human experience is temporary. You arrive with nothing, you spend your whole life chasing everything, but still leave with nothing. So make sure that your soul gains more than your hands.

Bethel (@bethelofenugu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tolerating always turns to resentment. At first, you call it patience, then love. But what it really is, is self-abandonment. Every time you swallow a boundary, excuse a pattern, or silence your discomfort, something inside you keeps score. And eventually, the bill comes due.