Having expectations of others is a set up for a big let down.
When you are "with" someone, accept them at face value, and don't expect them to be or act a certain way -- because usually, they won't. Everyone is different.
It's quite alright to pamper yourself and do nice things for YOU. After all, every individual needs to put themselves (and their kids if they have any) first.
take care.
2007-10-19 03:18:34
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answered by letterstoheather 7
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I don't think you should give up trying, or completely abandon your hopes and expectations. If you do that, you'll wake up one fine morning and realize you don't have any standards at all - for your friends or for yourself.
With friends, it's always problematic because you can't impose your values on other people. But you can keep your ideals as a guideline, realizing full well people will fall short of your hopes for them a good part of the time. When they exceed your expectations, remind yourself to cheer them on.
We are usually our own toughest critics. So if we do succeed in filling in the gaps our friends have left, then it it time to be especially nice to ourselves.
The toughest is going to be "parenting" ourselves, when our parents have messed up (I read your good answer in the question about children of narcissists). That will take a lot of introspection, patience and possibly therapy.
2007-10-19 04:45:07
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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My logical mind tells me not to have expectations, but to be satisfied with myself. If perchance something wonderful crosses my path, all the more wonderful.
But my heart says, no, I cannot give myself what I am expecting (and hoping) from someone else. I still crave.
2007-10-19 04:48:22
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answered by Marguerite 7
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Loving your self comes certainly, it fairly is a default of your guy or woman fleshly desires, selfishness is extremely undemanding. Why pursue something that comes so certainly, loving your self could be putting your targets on the backside attainable point. project your self to love others extra desirable than your self, this could be a prize-worth purpose! or much extra stable, love your enemy! This of direction is impossible on your guy or woman potential even yet it fairly is attainable with the affection of Jesus Christ interior of you. - John 3:sixteen Take the unfastened present, this is the excellent determination you may ever make, it is your eternal soul which would be stored.
2016-12-15 03:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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When I want go out, and buy some Clothes, I do not trust anyone to buy me what I like, not even my daughters, they usually give me Money to buy what I want. So, I do not expect someone else, to go buy me what I like. I guess I am weird, when it comes to clothes.
2007-10-19 07:03:56
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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Hi Rena, I cannot give myself anything really this would be selfish.. It as to come from God.And other servants too. The path of righteousness is to be humble and contented with life`s journey in God teachings and word.
2007-10-19 03:31:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't. But, through contemplating the void you are trying to fill, and reframing it, you can give up 'trying to get it.'
Doing/getting must ultimately be replaced by being/having or the soul will not find peace and purpose.
2007-10-19 03:35:40
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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I don't give myself anything I don't need, and I sure don't expect anyone to give me anything either.
2007-10-19 06:25:06
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answered by robink71668 5
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I try not to expect anything from anyone.
2007-10-19 03:34:02
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answered by St.Anger 4
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justice and love.....I like to spend few hours of a day with my self i mean some times alone with my sweet memories and other days with my hobbies:)
2007-10-19 03:27:19
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answered by Tehseen B 5
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