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Dont tell people your weaknesses; they will use them against you

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If we have strengths, we also have weaknesses and if we have these weaknesses, let us never tell anyone for they might use them to put us to shame. Those weaknesses could be the source of their bullying. If your weakness is you easily feel down when there is a problem with money, then those who know this will laugh at you and spread rumors about being financially problematic instead of listening and helping you.
 
Keeping your weaknesses to yourself is essential. If others find out about them, they might use them against you, making you a target for mockery. I recently learned this lesson. It is best to keep our vulnerabilities private to avoid becoming a source of entertainment for others.
 
Even though we don't have to share our weaknesses with other people, but our boyfriend or husband should know our weaknesses, so that he can anticipate whether we are short-tempered or jealous if a female friend gets too close to our boyfriend.
 
Even though we don't have to share our weaknesses with other people, but our boyfriend or husband should know our weaknesses, so that he can anticipate whether we are short-tempered or jealous if a female friend gets too close to our boyfriend.
Yeah, right the impact of jealousy is deadly which is why we have to inform the person about your weaknesses to avoid jealousy or harm from the other party.
 
Even if they don't use it against you, they might mistakenly expose it to someone who might use it against you, so we have to be careful what we say to people.
 
There is wisdom in not publicizing our weaknesses, but complete secrecy is not the answer either. A balance is needed - we should selectively share our struggles with those we trust, who can offer compassion instead of judgment. This openness can lead to meaningful connections and personal growth. Let us have the courage to be vulnerable, yet discerning.
 
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