Have a motto

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Hello. Do you have a motto?

Until recently, my motto was “what goes around comes around.” My deeds will definitely come back to me. Whether good or bad. I spent my days thinking that. I still have this word in my mind, but I’m thinking it might be a good idea to add a new motto to my collection.

Mottos are the driving force that helps us move forward toward our goals. They can be words of encouragement that motivate us when we face difficult situations.

It might be said that “having a motto gives my life more energy.”

For example, the motto “value those around me” can be said to be a way of life that values human relationships, is considerate of those around you, and strives for cooperation.

And the motto “love myself” means taking care of yourself, increasing your self-esteem, and prioritizing your own happiness. This is an easy mistake to make, but it is different from being “selfish.” It means valuing others while valuing yourself. (don’t sacrifice yourself)

Furthermore, the motto “Respect myself and others” aims to build mutual understanding, peaceful coexistence, and equal relationships. It’s a bit similar to ” value those around me.”

There are many other mottos, but they have more meaning than just words and can serve as guidelines for action.

By constantly asking yourself whether your actions and decisions are in line with your motto, you can live a consistent life. It also means staying true to yourself. Right?

By acting based on the values you believe in, you can bring out your potential and live a more fulfilling life.

Your motto can serve as a standard for making conscious choices in your daily life, and an opportunity to reflect on and improve your own actions. It can also serve as a guidepost to help you get back on the right path when you lose sight of your purpose or direction in life.

don’t sacrifice yourself

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