In my own experience, I've found that relationships often function as two-way streets of learning and growth. The phrase "maybe you were there to teach them love still exists, and they were there to teach you that it's not your job to heal everybody" truly resonates with how I approach connections with others. It's a delicate balance to offer love and support without overstepping into the role of a healer for others' emotional wounds. Setting healthy boundaries has been crucial in maintaining my well-being while still being compassionate. For instance, when a friend faces difficulties, I listen and show empathy, but I also remind myself that their healing path is ultimately theirs to walk. This understanding has brought me a sense of peace and strength. It encourages mutual respect and growth, helping both parties to acknowledge love without the pressure of fixing one another. It’s a reminder that sometimes, our presence alone teaches others that love and care exist, even without solving every problem. Sharing this philosophy with others has opened up deeper, healthier relationships where support doesn’t mean sacrificing oneself. Instead, it fosters a space where love encourages independence and emotional resilience in everyone involved.

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