Tell You What! with Estilo

Giving people their flowers while they can still smell them is a beautiful form of humanity

12 min · 30. jan. 2023
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It's a beautiful beautiful new year and The Tell You What! With Estilo podcast is back with another exciting episode!. In this episode, the host discusses with us why it is important to give people their flowers (appreciate, adore, cherish and compliment) people while they are still alive and with us. Appreciating people is a vital part of humanity as it makes the world beautiful. Outro song: Tell Me Now by Chronixx. To order cakes, confectionary, or dishes of all kinds from Premscakesandconfectionaries, their WhatsApp contact: 0812 041 4273 or their Instagram handle @Premscakesandconfectionaries.

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I personally don't like the concept of the phrase 'forgive and forget' because how am I even meant to just 'forget' when I'm not suffering from amnesia?😅 So yeah I think that's a valid reason for me to term the phrase as 'Almost unrealistic'. I also feel like some people feel so bad that their forgiveness might not be enough because they still can't 'forget' the incidence even though they've forgiven and that doesn't seem fair to me🙁 This episode is starting with an intro from voice notes by Mo, David,Ewanose,My big sis MJ and my boss, Soltz and the host, Estilo will be discussing the issue of forgiveness, the quite unrealistic concept of forgiving and forgetting and the reason people find it difficult to forgive. You're going to love this.

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