When we have no happiness within, we have no happiness to give others – Ajahn Brahm

Everytime someone is mean or unkind to me, I remember this simple truth: 

The reason why people are mean is because they’re not happy. They’re miserable AF. (excuse the language)

We tell ourselves – “It’s not about me. It’s them.” 

Unfortunately, these people either aren’t aware that they’re in an unhappy place, or they are aware and they hide it because it’s a sign of weakness. Or possible they don’t know what to do or how to change. 

There are 3 solutions to every problem:
Accept it, Change it or Leave it.
— Buddha

I wish I have the solution to cure all the unhappiness in the world.

I wish we can go up to every mean person and tell them to be kinder and do more yoga as if, yoga will solve everything.

I wish I can cure all bullies, mean aunties, rude taxi drivers, wife beaters, paedophiles, verbal/emotional abusers , horrible bosses, self-entitled colleagues, all-knowing friends/family, Trumps, dictators etc.

The best I could muster is to wish them severe diarrhoea behind their back.

I don’t have all the answers but I know for a fact that – 

YOU CAN’T CHANGE OTHERS, UNLESS THEY ARE WILLING AND READY TO CHANGE.

However you can change YOU. 

The one person whom has been most unkind to you is 

YOU! 

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It’s hard to be kind to others when you’re unkind to yourself.
— Sophie Sanders

I’m not pretty enough.

I’m not good enough.

I’m not worthy.

[Cue the violins]

My stories never stop playing in my head. 

I caught myself very recently feeling miserable after coming home from a Bachata night, because no one asked me to dance and my prettier and younger girlfriend got asked more. 

It’s funny when I look back at what I say to myself because it’s not the truth. Why am I so mean to myself? Come on, Sophie, you know better.

I know better. I know that the stories will never stop but I have the power to change the ending. 

The real truth is 

I AM ENOUGH AS I AM.

I forget sometimes, which is why writing has been a gift to me. I’ve the opportunity to check in with who I really am and who I want to be for others.

Kind.

Loving.

Courageous. 

We can’t change those Mean and Unkind people out there – but we can change every unkind words we say to ourselves. 

Let’s start with this first, one kind word at a time.

“Our words make our world.
— Baron Baptiste