The best revenge is to become stronger, smarter, and more capable.
You don’t have to say a word, or even get angry.
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So very true. Maturity has been said to be achieved when we realize not every conflict requires our participation and attention.
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Indeed! The essence of strategy! 🙂
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The rewards of those actions are even sweeter than an active engagement with whoever pushed us in that direction!
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Absolutely! While confrontation is sometimes necessary, being vindictive often has led me into a quagmire where nothing gets resolved. But when I hunker down and focus on being productive, I forget all about it, and “win” simply because I don’t even care about fighting anymore. All I care about is continuing to evolve and achieve my objectives. 🙂
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Ditto!
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“The right way to achieve revenge.” Love it! Thanks for the share! 🙂
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