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À chaque fois, fais le choix de te connecter.
 
À chaque fois, fais le choix de te connecter.
  
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Many times a day, you have the opportunity to connect.   
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You can dash through a place, or stop to appreciate it.   
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You can do an activity absent-mindedly, or pay full attention to every detail of it. (Work is love in action.)  
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You can make shallow small-talk, or really get to know someone.  
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Choose to connect every time.
  
 
Sharing is connecting.   
 
Sharing is connecting.   
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Share your time.  
 
Share your time.  
  
    * Learning is loving. The more you learn about something, the more you can love it.  Learn about a place to appreciate it. Learn about people to empathize with them. Not just individuals, but cultures, mindsets, and worldviews. If you are apathetic about or against something, learn more about it.
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Learning is loving.  
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The more you learn about something, the more you can love it.   
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Learn about a place to appreciate it.  
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Learn about people to empathize with them. Not just individuals, but cultures, mindsets, and worldviews.  
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If you are apathetic about or against something, learn more about it.
  
    * Actively listen to people. When they’re succinct, ask them to elaborate. People aren’t used to someone being sincerely interested, so they’ll need some coaxing to continue. But never try to fix them. When someone tells you what’s broken, they want you to love the brokenness, not try to eliminate it.
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Actively listen to people.  
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When they’re succinct, ask them to elaborate.  
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People aren’t used to someone being sincerely interested, so they’ll need some coaxing to continue.  
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But never try to fix them.  
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When someone tells you what’s broken, they want you to love the brokenness, not try to eliminate it.
  
  
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Continue à communiquer au lieu de te fermer.
 
Continue à communiquer au lieu de te fermer.
 
Nous pensons que les murs nous protègent des ennemis, mais les murs sont tout d'abord ce qui crée les ennemis.
 
Nous pensons que les murs nous protègent des ennemis, mais les murs sont tout d'abord ce qui crée les ennemis.
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      * **Break down the walls that separate you from others and prevent real connections.** **Take off your sunglasses.** Don’t text when you should talk. **Avoid habitual comebacks and clichés.** **Admit what you’re really feeling, even when it’s uncomfortable.** **Keep communicating instead of shutting down.** **We think walls protect us from enemies, but walls are what create enemies in the first place.**
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    Break down the walls that separate you from others and prevent real connections.
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    Take off your sunglasses.
     * The hardest part of connecting with someone is being honest.  If you say what you think someone wants to hear, you’re preventing a real connection. Manners are shallow. Honesty is deep. Always tell the real truth, or they’ll never know the real you, so you’ll never really feel loved.
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    Don’t text when you should talk.  
     * Honesty is an ideal that’s always a little further away. It has no finish line. No matter how honest you are, there’s always more honest. Don’t exaggerate to be more entertaining. Don’t downplay. If you downplay your achievements to make someone else comfortable, you’re preventing connection with that person and even with yourself. Just be honest. If you’ve done something great, say so. If you’re not doing well, say so.  
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    Avoid habitual comebacks and clichés.
     * If you have feelings for someone, and you don’t let that person know, you’re lying with your silence. Be direct. It saves so much trouble and regret.  
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    Admit what you’re really feeling, even when it’s uncomfortable.
     * You could live with others, pleasing only them. You could live in solitude, pleasing only yourself. But ideally, when with others, be the same person you’d be when alone.
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    Keep communicating instead of shutting down.
     * The more you really connect with people, the more you learn about yourself: what excites you, what drains you, what attracts you, and what intimidates you.
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    We think walls protect us from enemies, but walls are what create enemies in the first place.
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     * And then there’s romantic love. You never really regret falling in love.  Do it as much as possible.
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     The hardest part of connecting with someone is being honest.   
     * Flirting and romance is like eating dessert first. After you come down from the sugar rush, you get to the more nourishing part of the meal. Beware of the feeling that someone completes you or will save you. You have wounds in your past. You have needs that were ignored. You seek someone to fill these gaps — someone that has traits you crave. But nobody will save you. You have to fill those gaps yourself. When you’re going through an unstable time in your life, you latch on to whatever makes you feel stable. Instant obsessive love is a bad sign that you’re thinking of someone as the solution. Projecting perfection onto someone is not love. You say “I love you” but really mean “I love this”.
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    If you say what you think someone wants to hear, you’re preventing a real connection.  
     * Notice how you feel around people. Notice who brings out the best in you. Notice who makes you feel more connected with yourself — more open and more honest. Don’t worry about anyone’s opinion of you. Don’t hope that someone is impressed. Impress yourself. Be your ideal self. If that’s not impressive, then nothing would be. If the relationship isn’t going to work, it’s better to know early, instead of hiding your true self and putting up a façade for a long time before finding out.
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    Manners are shallow. Honesty is deep.  
     * Between any two people is a third thing: the relationship itself.  Actively nurture it. If you improve it, it will improve you.
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    Always tell the real truth, or they’ll never know the real you, so you’ll never really feel loved.
     * Once you’re in a relationship, avoid harming it. It’s easy to love someone’s best qualities, but it’s work to love their flaws. Don’t try to change someone, or teach them a lesson, unless they ask you to.
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     * **When one of you is being childish, the other needs to be the adult.** **Like a dance, you can’t both dip at the same time.** 
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    Honesty is an ideal that’s always a little further away.  
     * One of you has to stay upright to keep the other from collapsing.
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    It has no finish line.  
     * Unless you are drops of liquid, one plus one never equals one. 
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    No matter how honest you are, there’s always more honest.  
     * You must both be free and able to live without each other.
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    Don’t exaggerate to be more entertaining.  
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    Don’t downplay.  
 +
    If you downplay your achievements to make someone else comfortable, you’re preventing connection with that person and even with yourself.  
 +
    Just be honest.  
 +
    If you’ve done something great, say so.  
 +
    If you’re not doing well, say so.  
 +
     If you have feelings for someone, and you don’t let that person know, you’re lying with your silence. Be direct. It saves so much trouble and regret.  
 +
     You could live with others, pleasing only them. You could live in solitude, pleasing only yourself. But ideally, when with others, be the same person you’d be when alone.
 +
     The more you really connect with people, the more you learn about yourself: what excites you, what drains you, what attracts you, and what intimidates you.
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     And then there’s romantic love.  
 +
    You never really regret falling in love.   
 +
    Do it as much as possible.
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     Flirting and romance is like eating dessert first.  
 +
    After you come down from the sugar rush, you get to the more nourishing part of the meal.  
 +
    Beware of the feeling that someone completes you or will save you.  
 +
    You have wounds in your past.  
 +
    You have needs that were ignored.  
 +
    You seek someone to fill these gaps — someone that has traits you crave.  
 +
    But nobody will save you.  
 +
    You have to fill those gaps yourself.  
 +
    When you’re going through an unstable time in your life, you latch on to whatever makes you feel stable.  
 +
    Instant obsessive love is a bad sign that you’re thinking of someone as the solution.  
 +
    Projecting perfection onto someone is not love.  
 +
    *You say “I love you” but really mean “I love this”.*
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     Notice how you feel around people.  
 +
    Notice who brings out the best in you.  
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    Notice who makes you feel more connected with yourself — more open and more honest.  
 +
    Don’t worry about anyone’s opinion of you. Don’t hope that someone is impressed.  
 +
    Impress yourself.  
 +
    Be your ideal self.  
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    If that’s not impressive, then nothing would be.  
 +
    If the relationship isn’t going to work, it’s better to know early, instead of hiding your true self and putting up a façade for a long time before finding out.
 +
     Between any two people is a third thing: the relationship itself.   
 +
    Actively nurture it.  
 +
    If you improve it, it will improve you.
 +
     Once you’re in a relationship, avoid harming it.  
 +
    It’s easy to love someone’s best qualities, but it’s work to love their flaws.  
 +
    Don’t try to change someone, or teach them a lesson, unless they ask you to.
 +
     When one of you is being childish, the other needs to be the adult.
 +
    Like a dance, you can’t both dip at the same time.
 +
     One of you has to stay upright to keep the other from collapsing.
 +
     Unless you are drops of liquid, one plus one never equals one. 
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     You must both be free and able to live without each other.
 
     * Be together by choice, not necessity or dependence. 
 
     * Be together by choice, not necessity or dependence. 
 
     * *Love your partner, but don’t need your partner. **
 
     * *Love your partner, but don’t need your partner. **

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