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All that insincere attention will be your downfall every time

guidinglite
Posts: 5 Member
I am speaking only from personal experience, and can relate all too well.
Smile and say thank you and move quickly from the compliments, if you allow the compliments to feed your ego, it's to certain detriment. As you are painfully aware now, nothing is worth losing your health to. Search out Strong Women, who can guide you, teach you how to love yourself, help yourself and stay grounded on your life long journey.
Don't Be a Kardashian, Be a Beth Dutton!!
Lynne Adams
Smile and say thank you and move quickly from the compliments, if you allow the compliments to feed your ego, it's to certain detriment. As you are painfully aware now, nothing is worth losing your health to. Search out Strong Women, who can guide you, teach you how to love yourself, help yourself and stay grounded on your life long journey.
Don't Be a Kardashian, Be a Beth Dutton!!
Lynne Adams
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I would think most compliments, even if not worded particularly well, are sincere.4
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