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This quote emphasizes the importance of realistically assessing people's behavior rather than idealizing them based on our hopes or expectations. It suggests that while it’s natural to want to see the best in others, we must be grounded in reality and acknowledge their true actions and patterns. By focusing on what individuals actually demonstrate—rather than our desires for how we wish they would act—we can make more informed decisions about our relationships and interactions. This approach encourages emotional honesty and self-protection, urging us to respond to people as they are, rather than as we wish them to be.
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Brené Brown is an American researcher, author, and speaker known for her work on vulnerability, courage, empathy, and leadership. She is a professor at the University of Houston and gained widespread recognition through her TED Talks, particularly her 2010 talk “The Power of Vulnerability.” Brown has authored several bestselling books, including "Daring Greatly," "Rising Strong," and "Braving the Wilderness," which explore the importance of embracing vulnerability in personal and professional life.
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