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The Lesson at 30,000 Feet: How a Stranger’s Comment on a Plane Changed My View on Boundaries and Kindness

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That day taught me more than any self-help book or seminar ever could.
It taught me that kindness and self-respect are not enemies—they walk hand in hand.
It taught me that sometimes the most meaningful growth happens quietly, when you choose not to apologize for existing.

If you’ve ever felt guilty for saying no, for protecting your time, your energy, or your peace—remember this:
The world doesn’t need you to give more. It needs you to take care of yourself, so you can give what truly matters.

Sometimes the most compassionate thing you can do—for others and for yourself—is to take the window seat, look out at the sky, and remember how much space you’re allowed to take up

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