Aspirational qualities
People who are self-transcendent tend to have aspirational qualities because they are motivated by values, goals, and ideals that transcend their own self-interest.
People who are self-transcendent tend to have aspirational qualities because they are motivated by values, goals, and ideals that transcend their own self-interest.
True parental supervision is warm, informed, and steady. It keeps children safe not just by watching them, but by building a relationship where the child wants to share, listen, and cooperate
Ideal relationships are not flawless or conflict‑free. They are relationships where truth and care can coexist. Where you can be real, including imperfect, and still feel fundamentally respected, valued, and free to be yourself.
kindness is choosing not to be your own bully. It is learning to stand on your own side, so you have a safer base from which to live, learn, and grow.
Compassion is the ability to notice when someone (including yourself) is struggling, and to respond with understanding rather than blame or distance. It’s a mix of awareness, empathy, and kindness — a gentle “I see your pain, and I care.”
A sense of connection is the feeling that you are not alone—that you belong somewhere, and that your life touches other lives in a real way. It is the sense of “we” that sits alongside “I.”
Care and Caring Care is the way we look after life—our own, other people’s, and the world we all share. It is made of attention, respect, and helpful action. Real care is not just a feeling; it is something you do. Caring for yourself Caring for yourself means treating your Read more