It has been said that we are our own worst enemy. One example of this is when we hold negativity in and cannot let it go. That anger and negativity spill over into other things we do, darkening our entire lives and crushing our souls. I often tell people to forgive others. You do it for yourself, not for them. The people we forgive don’t even have to know you forgive them. Holding anger, resentment and strife against another person and constantly thinking about them poisons you; it leaves you dark and always angry.
Are we our own worst enemy?
Are we our own worst enemy?
Are we our own worst enemy?
It has been said that we are our own worst enemy. One example of this is when we hold negativity in and cannot let it go. That anger and negativity spill over into other things we do, darkening our entire lives and crushing our souls. I often tell people to forgive others. You do it for yourself, not for them. The people we forgive don’t even have to know you forgive them. Holding anger, resentment and strife against another person and constantly thinking about them poisons you; it leaves you dark and always angry.