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When we reside in a house made of glass, it’s not only unwise to throw stones ourselves, but also to hire others to do so. Just because we can send someone else to target others’ homes doesn’t mean our own vulnerabilities disappear. Our glass walls remain as fragile as ever, and the act of orchestrating harm will eventually come back to threaten us. Like trying to manipulate the threads of a delicate spider’s web, every external action risks shaking the very foundation of our own world. Outsourcing aggression does not shield us from the consequences—it only amplifies the risk of shattering our own fragile reality.

Instead of fostering a mindset rooted in negativity, hate, and conflict, it’s far wiser to cultivate a positive outlook. A mind filled with positivity not only refrains from harming others but also strengthens its own resilience. When we focus on building rather than breaking, on understanding rather than undermining, we create a solid foundation for our own well-being. A positive mind sees opportunities for growth where a negative mind sees only threats. By nurturing positive thoughts and actions, we reinforce the strength of our glass house, transforming it into a place of peace and stability that no external force can easily disrupt.

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