Why so meaning

Why so meaning?

Firstly, we all have a need to belong somewhere. Whether it is our family, our community, or our country, we all want to feel connected to something bigger than ourselves. In our individualistic culture, we struggle to find a sense of community and our need to belong is magnified. By practicing mindfulness and paying attention to the moment, we can gain a deeper sense of awareness and connection with our surroundings.

Why so mean to say?

The word “ mean has its roots in an Old English word for “humor” or “play,” so it has little to do with anger or ill will. Its primary meaning is closer to the “humor” of a story or joke, as in something amusing that elicits a smile or laugh.

Why so mean?

Your boss can be a jerk, but you don’t owe him or her any explanations. A boss can be an asshole to you for no reason at all and you can’t let them get away with it. If they don’t like your attitude, find a new boss. It’s not your problem. Tell your mom you hate it when she nags you about chores, so she doesn’t do it anymore. No one is making you do anything

Why so mean to me?

When you use the word “mean” to describe a behavior, you take all of the power away from the person doing the action. It implies that they don’t have control over their feelings or the way they act and that you can judge them for it. This is especially true when you are speaking about children. You don’t need to shame children for being angry, scared, nervous or any other strong emotion. Tell them you love them no matter what. Explain to

Why so you mean?

The first part of the acronym “why so” refers to the fact that there is a reason for everything. We all have things in our lives that we want to accomplish, and the why for something is the driving force behind getting it done. If you don’t know why you need something, you won’t be motivated to accomplish it.