SATISFACTION

Don’t be sad when someone asks, ”Who are you?”,
Be glad for those who care about, “ How are you?”

Don’t get upset when someone says,” How could you?”,
But be happy for the one who asks,”Can I help you?”

Don’t justify the who asks,”Why did you?”,
But appreciate the one who says, “I trust you.”

For the real “satisfaction” is not about what others tell you,
But in what you want to become and what you want to do.

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