đSmiling and getting dressed up always makes me feel better. I can smile through the frustrations most of the time.
If youâre vegan, youâre different, and being different can be challenging at times. Itâs easy to feel upset and angry. I have even gone through stages thinking that I have no right to be happy when animals are suffering. But being constantly upset and depressed isnât healthy.
As a vegan I am always getting the same old questions, the same arguments ⌠I find it frustrating when people proclaim their love for animals, âjust like meâ, while happily munching through the corpse of some abused and slaughtered creature or eating dairy products they have no clue about how much sadness and cruelty went into it. Sometimes I bite my lip, sometimes I am calm and reasonable, but sometimes it really winds me up. But I try to always be respectful of others even if I donât understand their choices. If you sometimes feel bombarded with awful truths in your efforts to educate the world to animal cruelty, youâre not alone.
Iâm not suggesting we donât keep ourselves informed or passionate, but focusing on the positive change in the world will help us be happier and become more creative in educating the world about veganism.
â¤ď¸How do you show your compassion for animals?
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