Being too good is also wrong, This world considers simplicity an opportunity.
"Hello friends, welcome to another video. How is everyone doing? Friends, today I am here to discuss a very important topic with you.
We often tell many people that being 'too good' often turns out to be a mistake. Actually, being too good never becomes a mistake; this statement is very realistic in today's world. Since childhood, we learn to be good and to be honest. We are taught to behave nicely with everyone. But in real life, many realize that this excessive goodness sometimes becomes a cause of self-harm.
In this world, simplicity and good qualities are not respected by everyone. That is why always being 'good' in front of everyone becomes very painful sometimes. Some decisions in life should be taken by yourself. Again, in some situations, being firm (tough) is also necessary. You can be simple, but you must use your intelligence, no matter what the field is.
This world cannot always give dignity to simplicity. Due to being too good, people forget their own limits. They cannot say 'No'. They cannot express their own pain. They always try to keep others happy. But in this process, they start neglecting their own feelings, their own needs, and their own self-respect. Slowly, frustration and fatigue build up inside them.
So, being good is certainly necessary, but there should be a limit to that goodness. One must keep their self-respect intact and hold their position firmly. Most importantly, helping someone is good, but not by harming yourself. Trusting someone is good, but not blindly.
To walk the path of life, we must understand that not everyone is like us. Someone will love our simplicity, while someone else will take it as a weakness and try to take advantage. Therefore, being conscious of the relationships around you is very important.
Stay well, stay healthy. Keep me in your prayers. Thank you everyone for being with me."
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