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Does being kind always work, considering some people are so selfish they start taking you for granted, forget that you are doing things for them, but never help you when you need? Should you still be helping such people or leave them and make them realize it?

A person helping another person, but looking sad and taken for granted, with the background showing different scenarios of being kind but not receiving help in return.

Answer from our relationship expert:

Kindness is generally a positive attribute, but it's important to balance it with self-respect and boundaries. While kindness can foster positive relationships and personal well-being, consistently being kind to those who take advantage can lead to feelings of resentment and burnout. It's not about stopping kindness altogether, but rather about being discerning in how and to whom you extend it. If someone consistently takes you for granted or doesn't reciprocate when you need help, it's appropriate to reassess the relationship. This doesn't necessarily mean completely cutting ties, but it might involve setting clearer boundaries, communicating your feelings, or reducing the effort you put into the relationship. The goal is to maintain your kindness while also protecting your own well-being.

"Kindness is not weakness. And cruelty is not strength." - Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Guidance & steps forward:

Communicate clearly with people who you feel are taking advantage of your kindness. Express your feelings and needs assertively. Set clear boundaries about what you're willing and not willing to do. Learn to say no when necessary without feeling guilty. Prioritize self-care and ensure you're not neglecting your own needs in the process of helping others. Recognize the difference between being kind and being a pushover. If someone consistently disregards your feelings or needs, it's okay to distance yourself. Consider seeking support from a therapist or counselor if you're struggling with setting boundaries or dealing with difficult relationships. Remember, true kindness includes being kind to yourself.

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July 23, 2024

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