The quirks that might make others judge us

The quirks that might make others judge us

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Avoid taking on the pain and suffering of others

It can be a struggle to be there for loved ones struggling. And the more empathetic you feel, the more you may feel yourself getting deeper into the same struggle with them. It can sometimes be a challenge to be there for someone without losing yourself in the process. 

The aggressive accuser blaming you for things you didn't do

Some people accuse just to keep you busy defending yourself. Some do it because, perhaps, they like to see you suffer? That can't be true... can it? If you're constantly accused for things you didn't do, you might be a mirror more than a target. 

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