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03/27/2018

Avoiding Negativity Doesn’t Make You More Positive

Inner peace is having the ability to cope with “negative” people, places or situations

Inner peace is not the insistence that you can’t tolerate “negative” people, places or situations, it is having the ability to cope with them.

Think about the language that surrounds cultivating happiness: “We need to release every cell of negativity.”

This implies that love, the “highest vibration,” is happiness. But love in practical, human terms, is sacrificial. Messy. It’s not just joy — it’s raw, beautiful, grounded, honest, hard work. (This confusion is also why we’re bad at relationships.)

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