Being more flexible, tolerant and understanding is Wise
- Fabiola Passariello
- Oct 24, 2022
- 2 min read
A phrase that sounds very nice and even more so when we apply it to others, but when it has to do with us, how much do we really put it into action?

It is time to take the reins and muster the courage to know ourselves and look at ourselves in depth.
Once you discover and accept yourself, no other people's opinions can hurt you.
Making mistakes is human:
All people fail sometimes and this is normal. We must accept this reality and stop judging and judging ourselves harshly.
Acknowledging mistakes is brave:
Assuming our faults requires the courage to look our darkest shadows in the face. Doing so is an exercise in humility and a genuine desire to improve ourselves.
We should not blame or judge ourselves for failing in certain aspects of our lives, but we can hold ourselves accountable. Recognizing our mistakes makes us more human and humble and allows us to improve.
Personally, I don't like to call them mistakes, but rather learning that life gives us to be able to really know what we want and what we don't, what works and what doesn't, what really applies and what doesn't, and the only way to do it is through putting them into experience in the action.
Let's try to give ourselves and others the freedom to make mistakes and learn from our own failures.
Let's be more flexible, tolerant and understanding. No one needs to be perfect to be appreciated by the people around them. Making mistakes and assuming mistakes is the only path to emotional maturity. Where you become completely responsible for who you are and where you want to go.

Only by becoming aware and observing ourselves from love and compassion can we become more flexible in our life process and in that of others.
Remember that only you have the power to choose how you want to experience the situation in front of you.
Always choose yourself and choose to do it from compassion and joy
Because change always starts with you.
Your faithful servant
Love and Light
Fabiola Passariello.
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