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“Nobody can hurt me without my permission” – Mahatma Gandhi Gandhi’s quote, “Nobody can hurt me without my permission,” carries a strong message about taking control of our emotions and finding inner strength. It teaches us that we have a say in how we feel when others say or do things that could upset us. Here are the main ideas: - The pain we feel from others often comes from how we see and react to their actions, not just from what they do. - We can decide how to react to negative events or comments. - By choosing not to let others hurt us, we can keep our peace of mind and stay strong, no matter how others behave. This quote is important because it shifts the focus from what others do to how we manage our feelings. It encourages us to take charge of our emotional health and not let others control our feelings. By thinking this way, we can build our emotional strength and handle tough situations better.

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In life’s fierce storms, I stand, my heart’s own mission, No wound can pierce me without my permission. The world may rage, its arrows sharp and swift, Yet I decide if pain gains my admission. Words like daggers, thrown with cruel intent, Fall harmless when denied my heart’s submission. For I am sovereign of my soul’s domain, No trespasser can breach without volition. The scars I bear are marks of battles fought, But none can claim they won without condition. In love and loss, in joy and bitter strife, I hold the key—no hurt without decision. So let them come, with all their might and main, I am the gate; I grant or bar admission. For in this truth, my spirit finds its peace: No one can hurt me without my permission.

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