Meredith yelling at the doctor that killed Derek - requested by anonymous
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Meredith yelling at the doctor that killed Derek - requested by anonymous
Society teaches us that to be positive is to be naive and vulnerable, whereas to be critical is to be informed, buttressed and sophisticated. Organizations operate on this negative norm.
The catalyst for this fine thinking, you are both essential and irrelevant. You matter profoundly, because you do not matter at all.
"Boundaries are possibly the most important invisible thing in our lives. All of the other invisible things depend on it. Love, most of all. And respect, admiration, happiness, independence, interdependence. Boundaries are not barriers. They do not keep us apart. They, in fact, bring us together. If I know you are not trying to be me or trying to get me to be you, I can be truly with you. I can give up protecting myself from you. I can, thereby, stop focusing on myself and become more giving, more with you. "