This video is a must-watch for anyone who cares about others, because it brilliantly shines a light on the hidden pitfalls of altruism. The insights shared here are both eye-opening and deeply practical - a perfect blend of philosophical wisdom and real-world application. I especially appreciate how the narrator draws on Stoic principles to emphasize the crucial role of self-care and balanced boundaries in sustaining our capacity for genuine, impactful help. It's a powerful reminder that true compassion starts from within. Bravo to the team for creating such a thoughtful and valuable resource! I'll be sharing this far and wide.
I gave zero fuck, i do my job and leave, people underestimate you all the way, only care that most important to you (family, best friend etc) be kind and professional don't overshare
So tired of being the last link on the chain of others problems. It’s as simple as a math ethical equation. Number 1-people = problems, 2-more people =more problems 3-fewer people =less problems 4-No people = the fewest possible problems. My statement to the world “what the fuck do you expect me to do about it”
This video is a must-watch for anyone who cares about others, because it brilliantly shines a light on the hidden pitfalls of altruism. The insights shared here are both eye-opening and deeply practical - a perfect blend of philosophical wisdom and real-world application. I especially appreciate how the narrator draws on Stoic principles to emphasize the crucial role of self-care and balanced boundaries in sustaining our capacity for genuine, impactful help. It's a powerful reminder that true compassion starts from within. Bravo to the team for creating such a thoughtful and valuable resource! I'll be sharing this far and wide.
I gave zero fuck, i do my job and leave, people underestimate you all the way, only care that most important to you (family, best friend etc) be kind and professional don't overshare
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So tired of being the last link on the chain of others problems. It’s as simple as a math ethical equation. Number 1-people = problems, 2-more people =more problems 3-fewer people =less problems 4-No people = the fewest possible problems. My statement to the world “what the fuck do you expect me to do about it”
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