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Feeling lost

 Overcoming Setbacks: A Lesson in Self-Reflection The recent semester has been a turning point in my life, marked by significant challenges that shook my confidence and tested my resolve. Reflecting on this period, I realize how certain habits and decisions led me to this point, but more importantly, I see the valuable lessons that emerged from the struggle. The Downfall 1. Taking Studies for Granted In the past, I excelled academically, and this consistent performance made me overconfident. I began to take my studies for granted, relying on past achievements instead of putting in the required effort now. As a result, my academic performance suffered, leaving me disappointed in myself. 2. Struggles in Personal Relationships Relationships, while important, became a source of tension for me. I found myself asking for more time from my partner, who wasn’t always able to provide it. This imbalance left me frustrated and distracted, affecting not just my emotional well-being but also my...

Emotional fool

Being Emotionally Vulnerable Do you ever feel like you are constantly on an emotional rollercoaster, where even the smallest things can trigger a flood of emotions? Being an emotional fool can be both a blessing and a curse, as it allows you to deeply experience life but can also leave you feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed. In this article, we will explore the ups and downs of being emotionally sensitive, and how to navigate through the challenges that come with it. The Emotional Rollercoaster: Crying, Laughing, and Everything in Between As an emotional fool, it doesn't take much to bring tears to your eyes or a smile to your face. Simple gestures, heartfelt words, or even a touching movie scene can trigger a torrent of emotions that are impossible to contain. While some may see this as a weakness, being able to express your feelings openly and authentically is actually a sign of strength and courage. Embracing your emotional side allows you to connect more deeply with others and ...

Expectations: The hidden culprit of Sadness

"Stop Expecting and Fall in Love with What's Happening " Are you constantly feeling let down by those around you? Do you find yourself disappointed when your loved ones don't meet your expectations? It's time to shift your mindset and start focusing on yourself instead of relying on others to fulfill your needs. Expectations can often lead to disappointment, especially when they are not met by the people closest to us. In this article, I will share my perspective on why it's important to stop expecting and start embracing what life throws your way. Expectations Lead to Disappointment When we place expectations on others, we are essentially setting ourselves up for disappointment. People are inherently flawed and are bound to let us down at some point. Whether it's your family, friends, or loved ones, expecting them to act a certain way or meet specific needs is setting yourself up for potential heartache. When those expectations are not met, it can lead to...

The Joy of Giving: Unlocking Happiness Through Generosity

  The Art of Happiness: Why Giving is the Key to True Joy? In today's fast-paced and often self-centered world, it's easy to get caught up in our own desires and expectations. We often find ourselves seeking validation and fulfillment from external sources, whether it be through material possessions, relationships, or achievements. Lately, I've come to realize that true happiness lies in the act of giving without expecting anything in return. The Power of Selfless Giving When we give from a place of genuine kindness and generosity, we not only uplift others but also bring joy and fulfillment into our own lives. The act of giving allows us to connect with others on a deeper level and create meaningful relationships based on mutual respect and gratitude. Whether it's offering a helping hand to a friend in need, donating to a charitable cause, or simply spreading positivity through small acts of kindness, the act of giving can have a profound impact on both the giver and t...