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Chaos within



No one is perfect. Everyone can have inner chaotic thoughts sometimes. If someone has consistent chaos that is never resolved, it will invariably spill over to his or her interactions with others. Thinking about drama or negativity this way can bring mercy or empathy to the table. 








































































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