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Who Fills Your Cup?

Finding the People Who Recharge You

By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 9 months ago 1 min read
Who Fills Your Cup?
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Some people recharge you simply by talking to them. A few words can restore your well-being. These interactions create a natural, positive cycle, where getting along feels effortless.

Conversely, some people consistently bring contradiction and depletion to your interactions. Every encounter with them, especially when problems arise, results in arguments or cold, dismissive behavior.

When you express your grievances, they refute them. When you make requests, they criticize you for having them.

Selfish individuals disregard your feelings.

They only engage when you're in a good mood and can provide them with happiness. They chat and laugh with you. But when conflicts arise, they become impatient and show no empathy. They never resolve the issue, treating your feelings as your personal problem.

Someone who truly loves you will approach problems as a united front. They will treat your relationship as a 'community.' Selfish people, however, only weigh the pros and cons, considering their own gains and losses, without regard for your feelings.

The wrong person will deny your feelings.

The wrong person will make you doubt yourself. But the right person will never leave you constantly feeling like you're in the wrong.

In reality, a good partner will boost your confidence and cheerfulness. With them, you can be yourself without fear of criticism.

The right person will recharge you. The wrong person will drain your energy.

Thank you for reading!

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About the Creator

Emily Chan - Life and love sharing

Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing

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