We are often raised with the noble idea that sacrifice is the highest form of love. We are taught to put family first, to carry the burdens of our friends, and to measure our worth by how much we give to others. But there is a silent, crumbling truth beneath that weight: if you are not strong enough to stand on your own, you will eventually collapse under the weight of everyone else. It sounds harsh. It may even sound selfish. But the reality of life is that your health and your life are the greatest gifts you have ever been given. To neglect them in the name of "putting others first" is not an act of devotion—it is an act of disrespect toward the very vessel that allows you to care for people in the first place.
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