OUT • OUT

Generosity
and selflessness.

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You said the arrows both pointed out.

Your kind of standing at life's big crossroads, yeah? On one side, there's everything that's already happened, and on the other, all the stuff that's yet to come. It's like being the main character at the most dramatic part of the movie, deciding which way to go. Plus, you're tossing kindness like confetti, both ways. You're all about that generosity life, sharing the love without waiting around to see what you'll get back. It paints you as the kind of person who's always thinking of others, making sure you're lifting people up with what you do.

Your interaction with the self-esteem of others:
Your kind of standing at life's big crossroads, yeah? On one side, there's everything that's already happened, and on the other, all the stuff that's yet to come. It's like being the main character at the most dramatic part of the movie, deciding which way to go. Plus, you're tossing kindness like confetti, both ways. You're all about that generosity life, sharing the love without waiting around to see what you'll get back. It paints you as the kind of person who's always thinking of others, making sure you're lifting people up with what you do.

Summary: So, what we've got here is a bit of a balancing act. On one hand, your hearts in the right place, putting others first and all that jazz. On the flip side, it's also cool to remember your own needs and not just chase the high fives and gold stars from the crowd. It's about mixing that altruism with a healthy dose of self-care and recognition that you're also a VIP in your own story.

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