How do we share love if every day we teach the opposite?

When we focus only on ourselves,

something slowly shifts.

Not all at once.

Not in a dramatic way.

We start by protecting our space.

Our time.

Our comfort.

And without realizing it,

we stop seeing what’s around us.

Human values don’t disappear suddenly.

They fade quietly.

We teach others to do the same.

To look inward first.

To put distance where there used to be attention.

And that’s how egocentrism grows.

Not because people are bad,

But because it becomes normal.

Everyone for themselves.

Everyone careful.

Everyone guarded.

But something else grows with it.

Frustration.

Loneliness.

A sense of separation.

And then a question appears.

How do we tell someone

I love you

or I care about you

if, every day,

we teach the opposite?

If we teach distance instead of presence.

Protection instead of attention.

Ourselves instead of each other.

Negative emotions don’t come from caring too much about ourselves.

They come from caring only about ourselves.

Because we’re not built to exist alone.

We’re shaped through others.

Through gestures.

Through consideration.

Thinking of the other

isn’t losing something.

It’s remembering

What keeps us human.

– Fuerpa Slow Journal