if not a SINGLE person has a nice thing to say about someone, 99% of the time it’s for a reason
#girlthings #canonevent #bigsisteradvice #forthegirls
products- @Freck Beauty @rhode skin @Westman-Atelier @Morphe Cosmetics @Typology Paris @Patrick Ta Beauty
Attending the canon event really opened my eyes to the importance of empathy, especially when it comes to those who seem friendless or isolated. It’s easy to judge from the outside, but often people don’t realize the backstory or struggles someone might be facing. When you hear that no one has a kind word to say about someone, it usually means there’s something deeper worth understanding. This doesn’t necessarily justify negativity, but it highlights the importance of digging deeper before forming opinions. The event emphasized the value of giving people a chance instead of dismissing them outright. From personal experience, I’ve noticed that even small gestures of kindness or giving someone a chance to be heard can change both their life and our perspective. On a lighter note, the beauty products shared at the event from @Freck Beauty, @rhode skin, @Westman-Atelier, @Morphe Cosmetics, @Typology Paris, and @Patrick Ta Beauty really impressed me. They emphasize enhancing natural beauty and self-confidence, which ties back to the event’s message: fostering positivity not just externally but internally too. Overall, the key takeaway for me was that silence about someone in social circles often signals issues worth paying attention to—whether it’s about reputation, misunderstandings, or deeper social dynamics. Giving people a chance and approaching with empathy can make a huge difference both socially and emotionally.


























































































