Nobody Notices Until You Stop Showing Up

Hello friends, how are you? I often find myself working so hard and making so many sacrifices, yet it still feels like no one appreciates me. People come to the office every day, but no one even says “thank you” or offers a simple “loves.” What do people at home think when I stop by or take a break? but it doesn't happen until there's money involved. The best example of this is at work: Picasso doesn't meet deadlines, he's always on TV during meetings.

When you fire him or his manager starts pushing him so hard, he's like, “Where do I go from here?” Then when he finally leaves that company, they realize how much they value him. You fire him from that company… have already left. This isn't just about work; even in friendships people do the same. The friend who's always there for you, listens to your problems, and you keep him busy with your drama—only when he starts to pull away do you realize how much you value him. But by then it's too late. ...it's slipped through your fingers and gone. I've also noticed the same thing in family matters: parents spend their entire lives for us, working from dawn till night without ever complaining—and yet we always ignore their sacrifices. I've also noticed that we only realize it afterward.

In this world it doesn't happen, or maybe you yourself don't realize it until you become parents and have children, and then you understand how much your own parents sacrificed. They always provided food for class parties, were always sad, yet they gave us happiness. They themselves ate very little, but they gave us everything. And that stone slipped from our hands. I would have realized how important I am to them.

So if you're one of those people who always put on a show, you should learn to appreciate yourself first. 3. I would have realized how important I am to them. So if you're one of those people who always put on a show, you should learn to appreciate yourself first. Know how important you are to them. If you're one of those people who always put on a show, learn to appreciate yourself first. When you do anything, ask for credit.

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Even then, if people don't recognize your value, it's not necessary to expect it from everyone. Some people are just ungrateful. There are some who won't miss you if you're gone—not even your mother. But with the ones who do, you should move forward understanding their value. If you want no one to leave you, keep raising your worth so that your presence becomes indispensable. How alone we feel when you're gone—all of that is just… It's one thing, but there are also relationships where you have to make sacrifices. What do you say about that?

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First of all, in my view, you don't need anyone to appreciate you; you should do that for yourself. And secondly, you should think about looking beyond and working for your dreams and not for someone else's. That's how things should work, in my humble opinion. No, the other way around: love yourself first and value yourself, and you will see who appreciates you after that, and in that way, you don't need anyone's credit because only you know your worth.

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