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if you love someone make them as your inspiration not your world.
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The flesh of welfare
How could we indulge something without doubting in any aspects of our cognitive function? People tend to excrement the sadness for us to defecate the melancholic sensation in which causes us to be more conversant and aware. In our intellectual capacities we’re eager to learn and decide because the avidity to absorb is highly required. We’re battling different kind of hitches but we always throw all the snags in life and still moving in. Nevertheless, we always think suicide is the key and that’s okay. We all be thinking that way and you’re not alone. Life must be so fucked up and we’re unsmart on dealing things up, acting cool even we aren’t, and that’s okay. I to myself also senseless when I’m in that situation, and that’s okay. We might be in hardship on dealing something but we can do it. Humble yourself and let success be in your favor.
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I found myself advising about not committing suicide, yet, I was the one committing it.
If I were you, I'd be found dead.
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I never speak what my brain cries. That’s how I comfort myself. 16 y/o me was the best pretender. I have a master’s degree in reticent. Lol, kidding aside. That’s how I comfort myself, keep quiet and stay happy. I’ve faced so many circumstances that I barely overtake, so much pain, too many insecurities, and so much pretending. The only thing I could say is that I feel alive when I successfully pretend every day that I’m okay, that I look happy. But no, we can’t obtain genuine happiness if we keep pretending and faking those beautifully crafted smiles on our faces. Thus, we will never find true happiness by fooling ourselves by flashing a smile even inside we are shouting our cries. Why is it so hard to be happy? Why is it so hard to express ones feeling? Why do we need to pretend? Why? These questions have been stuck in our heads, pacing back and forth, running speed, but the question is, what are the answers to all of these questions.
Now, get yourself ready for the BIG CHANGE.
We’re a failure in our ways, and people kept pressuring us. Your loved ones are the main point of your pressure. We practiced to become more reticent and lowkey, but sometimes we need to be vocal and open. We’re too closed-minded to the things that conflict with good things, we’re too busy pretending to be happy when in fact, being vocal about our true feelings could make us feel genuine happiness. We can’t easily express our thoughts and opinion when surrounded by closed ears and people who love objectifying others' feelings. I understand you, it’s so hard sharing to other people about our emotions, but that is the huge step you need to overtake- “TELL” tell them you’re unhappy, tell them you’re in pain, tell them you had enough, tell them you’re reticent, even they heard you they’ll keep quiet and silently looking at you, and even though they kept quiet I know you’ve done your part. After that telling, you are starting to be vocal in your feelings; you are gaining knowledge on how to overlap everything. That is the power of speaking yourself out. We become brave, strong, and resilient. Sometimes, we just need to be heard; we just need to be recognized and speak ourselves out. So, speak what your brain cries. Use this #SpeakWhatYourBrainCries to tell everyone that being vocal is not to seek attention but to express that the world fucked us up. I’m proud of you, and I hope you are too.
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