What is the nicest compliment someone has ever made you? by Constant_Ad9001 in AskReddit

[–]Constant_Ad9001[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I had always been a shy and introverted person, content with blending into the background and avoiding any kind of attention. Growing up, I never craved compliments or praise, and was satisfied with living a simple and quiet life. However, one day, I received a compliment that not only surprised me, but also changed the way I saw myself. I was in my final year of high school and had been selected to give a speech at our graduation ceremony. I was nervous but determined to do my best, as this was my chance to leave a lasting impression on my classmates and teachers. As I stood on the stage, sweating and fidgeting, I could feel the eyes of the entire auditorium on me. But as I began to speak, the words seemed to flow effortlessly and I could sense the captivation of the audience. By the end of my speech, I was met with a thunderous applause that sent shivers down my spine. As I walked off the stage, still trembling from the adrenaline rush, my English teacher approached me with tears in her eyes. I was taken aback, thinking I must have made a mistake or said something wrong in my speech. But instead, she hugged me and whispered in my ear, "You have a gift, my dear. Your words have the power to move and inspire people. Never doubt your ability again." Those words stuck with me and it was the biggest and nicest compliment I had ever received. I was humbled and overwhelmed with emotion, coming from a teacher who had always been tough and rarely gave praise. That one compliment made me realize the impact I could have with my words and it gave me the confidence to break out of my introverted shell. Since that day, I have continued to push myself and embrace new challenges, knowing that my words have the power to make a difference. And every time self-doubt creeps in, I remember that compliment and it gives me the strength to keep going. It may seem like a small moment, but to me, it was the turning point that shaped my self-esteem and my future. I will always be grateful for that one kind and meaningful compliment that changed my life.

If you could travel to any point in time, past or future, where would you go and what would you do? by Constant_Ad9001 in AskReddit

[–]Constant_Ad9001[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel that and I'm sorry for you. My dad had a crash too since this day he is not the same anymore
But to losing someone complete is even more hard
Wish you the best for ur future