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THE QUIET DANGER OF PRAISE

Praise is sweet. Most of us want it. It brings warmth, like sunlight on a cold morning. A kind word lands. We feel seen. We feel noticed. It is a gift that costs nothing. But sweetness can be tricky. Think of medicine. A simple painkiller. When you are hurting, the right amount brings relief. The body eases. The breath slows. But when the dose quietly grows, something changes. What once helped no longer heals. Encouragement can work the same way. In small moments, it connects us. A few honest words. A nod. A simple, “I see you.” It feels like a bridge between two people. But when praise never stops, the bridge feels different. Something lifts. Voices sound softer. Something separates. The ground feels farther away. From up there, it is harder to hear others. Harder to stay connected. What looks like standing tall can feel strangely lonely. You may notice this in small, quiet ways. A pause. A distance. A shift in tone. And maybe, without planning to, you begin to sense what helps and what does not. Like light on a plant. Enough to grow. Support that steadies. Not praise that lifts them too far. #Religions, #Buddhism, #DialogueBuddhismReligions, #Religious, #Buddhist, #Truedharma, #Meditation, #Enlightement, #Buddhatemple, #TheLawofKarma, #BuddhismforBeginners, #Janna, #JannaOrderMonastery,