W Dyer 2 Evite Ser Utilizado.pdf: Wayne

That night, Marcos opened a PDF his therapist had sent him months ago but he’d never read: “Evite Ser Utilizado” — Avoid Being Used. It wasn’t by Wayne Dyer, but it cited him heavily. One line stopped him cold:

Then one day, a coworker named Lisa took credit for a project Marcos had done entirely by himself. When he hesitated to speak up, his friend Elena pulled him aside.

At work, Marcos was the go-to person for last-minute favors. “Hey, Marcos, can you stay late again?” “Marcos, you’re so good at this — just do it for me this once.” He never said no. He thought he was being kind, being spiritual, being like Wayne Dyer — above ego, above conflict. Wayne W Dyer 2 Evite Ser Utilizado.pdf

The next morning, when Lisa asked him to cover her shift so she could go to a concert, Marcos took a breath and said, “No, I can’t this time. I have my own work to finish.”

“You’re not being loving,” she said. “You’re being used. There’s a difference.” That night, Marcos opened a PDF his therapist

“That’s exactly why I need to say no now.”

Here’s a short narrative inspired by that idea, blending Dyer’s philosophy of self-reliance with the warning not to let others take advantage of you. The Lesson of the Leaning Wall When he hesitated to speak up, his friend

From that day on, he lived by a new rule: help freely, but never from fear. And he kept the PDF on his desktop — not as a weapon, but as a reminder that avoiding being used isn’t selfish. It’s sacred.

Marcos had always admired Dr. Wayne Dyer’s teachings. He kept a worn copy of Your Sacred Self on his nightstand, and his favorite quote was: “What you think of me is none of my business.” But knowing the words and living them were two different things.

Translated, the title means "Wayne W. Dyer 2: Avoid Being Used."

Lisa blinked. “But you always say yes.”