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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health / Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:June 1, 2014

When others can’t do something themselves, they’re going to tell you that you can’t do it either; and that’s a lie. These people are simply speaking from within the boundaries of their own limitations.

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