Yes,so sad but True!
In my own experience, sharing good news or achievements can sometimes lead to unexpected feelings of envy or negativity from others. Not everyone genuinely rejoices in your successes, and this can be emotionally draining. I’ve found that discretion in whom you share your positive moments with can save you from unnecessary stress and maintain your inner peace. Keeping good news to yourself isn’t about hiding your happiness; it's about protecting your joy until you find supportive and sincere people who truly want the best for you. This approach has allowed me to focus on my personal growth without the distraction of others’ mixed reactions. It’s also important to remember that people might react differently based on their own struggles or insecurities. Understanding this helped me develop empathy while still setting boundaries on what I share. Instead of broadcasting every achievement publicly, I now choose to celebrate privately or with close friends and family who uplift me. This mindset shift aligns with the saying, 'Sometimes you have to keep your good news to yourself.' It’s a reminder that your happiness is precious, and protecting it means being selective about your audience. Embracing this has led to deeper satisfaction and fewer emotional ups and downs in my journey.
