Being able to apologize is a nice trait, but not in every case. If you constantly apologize for things that are completely normal, you will only achieve that by making you feel bad about yourself and the values you stand for. But what are those things that you absolutely do not need to apologize for?
values
In your life, you have probably already met people, or at least one such person, who left a strong impression on you. Perhaps you were inspired by their curiosity, energy? Wondering how you inspire others based on your astrological sign?
They were such a great couple, if not perfect, how could they break up? She was smart, successful in everything she touched - why did he leave her? He will never find a woman like her again! He could be happy she was with him at all.
Never forget what really matters. Treat others as you want them to treat you.
"The path is not written in the sky. The path is written in the heart." – Buddha
From the moment we come into this world, we are embedded in complex social relations and structures that tell us how to distinguish 'normal' from 'abnormal'. A young child is expected to attend kindergarten diligently and happily. When he enters school, good grades are synonymous with being a successful person. By entering the labor market, a bunch of new expectations are formed, which should be fulfilled. When will we be able to live the way each of us wants?
Everyone has their own values and sees the world through their own eyes. Some yearn for money, others for education, for some the most important thing is health, for others safety. But what do you think is most important to Slovenians, what do we value most and put first?
All too often we look at things only through our own eyes and don't even consider that different cultures may interpret life differently. So some people yearn for money, for others health is the most important thing, for others security, and still others put their job at the top of their desires. In the infographic, check what is most important in life to Slovenians and people in the rest of the world.
Next Saturday at the Slovenian Youth Theater in Ljubljana, we expect the premiere performance of the play Socrates, Slavoj and the Sophists, directed by Juret Novak.