Loving the wrong people: Not everyone deserves your love, respect, and adoration. Stop. Reflect. And realize that you need to protect yourself and your heart from getting hurt.
Listen up, not every person deserves the love you have to give.
Take a moment to reflect on the society that we are living in. A society of participation trophiesโawards for just showing up. A society of some high school football teams who have stopped keeping scores at games so nobodyโs feelings get hurt.
A society of endless internet memes that proclaim that everyone deserves love and is perfect just the way they are. But whose love is it that they are deserving of? It has to come from somewhere โ and that somewhere is you and me.
Do you feel that everyone is deserving of the love you can give?
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Now, this may not be the warm and fuzzy feeling of an article you are used to from me, but sometimes warm, fuzzy, unconditional reinforcement isnโt good if youโre reinforcing the wrong thing.
The issue with a society that teaches everyone is perfect the way they are, is that it encourages no improvement or change. No standards. No willingness to move forward because the current scenario is just fine, right?
Wrong.
Some people lie. Some people cheat. Some people abuse. Some people mistreat you or others around you. And if we donโt stand up and tell them what theyโre doing is wrong, they will never change. It is like a dog who misbehaves and we continue to reward him/her with treats, expecting that someday they will understand their actions are unacceptable. It doesnโt work that way.
The ones who work to become better are deserving of your love. The ones who will do everything for you that you will do for them and expect nothing in return. The ones who will care for you as if you were an extension of themselves. The ones who compromise, sacrifice, and fight for you.
Those are the people who deserve your love.
I know there will inevitably be people who talk about psychological issues and things people canโt control. I know some out there had bad childhoods or traumatic experiences that affected the person they are, and that does not mean they are undeserving of love โ but the expectations should be set that in order to actually receive this love they deserve (from you), they need to work to change and improve.
Stop giving your time, your body, and most of all โ your heart, to people who havenโt earned it.
Raise the standards you have for yourself and those around you. Raise your standards for what you expect out of people in order to allow them into your life.
Give everyone a chance to earn what you have to give, but donโt give it away freely, or eventually, you will have nothing left.
Written by James Michael Sama Originally appeared in The Goodmen Project
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