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Things that you wish someone would have told you when you were struggling

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Things that you wish someone would have told you when you were struggling

May our experiences, even bad ones, help us to grow and learn to be better people.
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All those things
that you wish
someone would have told you
when you were struggling
mean that you know
the perfect things to say
to someone who is
struggling now.

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No one is spared
from going through a hard time,
from feeling left out,
from feeling criticized,
from having a bad time....

There are hard times
in which we receive nothing,
we get no feedback,
or perhaps only a bit of criticism.

And we end up learning from that,
especially when we are able
to move forward and overcome
the bad experiences.

Let us use those lessons
that we have learned,
those things that we were not told
but which we actually now know
would have been good to us,
so that we may learn
how to treat better
the people around us
who are struggling.

We can be better,
let's treat others better.

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