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Love Yourself If You Want to Learn How to Love Other People

Do you love yourself?

By Jay LawrencePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Love Yourself If You Want to Learn How to Love Other People
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Self-love is part of the most important process in a person's life, in the end, this practice allows them to learn to truly love other people.

"The ability to love yourself is the beginning of a lifelong adventure," - Oscar Wilde.

This process is ongoing and this path is spread with all sorts of events that the person is constantly experiencing. Disappointments, mistakes made, goals not achieved, parting, depression… The list of difficulties you face is endless. And you, unfortunately, allow them to influence your perception of your worth.

What determines a person's worth?

Your value does not depend on your achievements. Rather, it is associated with the approach you use at every stage of life, the ultimate goal of which is your unconditional love.

It is very difficult to give someone something you do not have, and even more difficult to love someone if you are not able to love yourself. It may seem like you love other people, but in the end, you will forever become a victim of their manipulations, demands, and emotional blackmail.

If you do not know how to love yourself unconditionally, then you will inevitably look for such love somewhere outside, in the people around you, which will only make you an object of condemnation. This addiction can even cause a person to ask for love, ask for attention, and even lead to actions that will help them receive attention and care from others.

To determine if self-love is unconditional, ask yourself if your self-esteem depends on external judgment.

Learn to take care of yourself

In your culture, self-love is often associated with selfishness. But this belief is fundamentally wrong, given that the ability to love other people begins with self-love, thus forming universal love and love for humanity as a whole.

Your degree of self-care largely depends on how others perceive you, as well as your mood. If a person does not take care of himself, it can be considered his inability to meet his own needs.

"Taking care of yourself means that you always remember your own needs. Listen to them. Realize that you exist and occupy a certain place in this world and that you have the right to prosperity and well-being in any area of ​​your life ", - Finza Sants.

Accepting the principle of equal needs allows people to pay attention without emphasizing someone else's needs. It is very important to know your needs and try to satisfy them - she takes care of you.

Self-acceptance is an act of compassion

Accepting yourself means accepting your shortcomings, defining your abilities and boundaries, abilities, virtues, and accepting one of them in terms of a person's depth and integrity.

If you take care of yourself and understand your needs, you can overcome the lust for self-condemnation and blame yourself for your mistakes. Thus, a person can pave the way for the adoption of his true self.

By accepting, as an act of compassion and understanding, your essence, you are even closer to unconditional love for yourself, and this, in turn, allows you to love other people. By doing this openly and honestly, you can build relationships based on the search for recognition. With self-love, you will accept other people and treat them with compassion.

"No development is possible without love, but this love should be unconditional. If it provides for the existence of conventions, then the development will be incomplete, as these conditions will interfere with it. He loves unconditionally and does not ask for anything in return. You will get a lot more, just don't turn into a beggar. Be king in your love. You'll see what happens. Instead, you will receive a thousand times the most. You just have to understand the essence: you do something wrong and you become a bastard; give little and expect much in return, and this expectation will destroy the beauty of your actions, "Osho said.

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