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Love Your Neighbor as Yourself

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A meditation on loving your neighbor as yourself begins, quietly, with how you hold your own life. Sit and call to mind three things: something you’re grateful for, something you worked hard to earn or become, and something you love simply because it lights you up. Let each one land fully—no deflection, no minimizing. This is what it means to “ought” to love yourself: not indulgence, but honest recognition. Then, gently, extend that same stance outward. Imagine a neighbor—especially one who unsettles you—and offer them the same generosity: their efforts, their loves, their unseen struggles. Notice where resistance rises, where they mirror parts of you you’d rather avoid. Stay there, soft but steady. Let your self-regard widen into regard for them—not sentimentality, but a disciplined, grounded goodwill aimed at their real good.

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