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Sukhpreet Kaur

Reflection

Boundaries

If you face the choice between feeling guilt and resentment, choose the guilt every time. Resentment is soul suicide.

— Gabor Maté

Why this matters:

Guilt is often the price of setting a boundary, while resentment is the cost of abandoning oneself. Choosing guilt allows for individual integrity; resentment slowly erodes the capacity to love.

Psychological Lens

This quote offers a moment for self-reflection: notice what it brings up in your thoughts, body, relationships, and choices.

Reflection Prompt

What part of your life does this quote describe most clearly right now?

Tiny Practice

Write the quote in your own words, then name one small behavior it invites today.

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