#happiness
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sara-nnoincubi · 1 day ago
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Some years ago, going to my funeral
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dandorime · 22 hours ago
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Serotonin machine. :3
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jttlpgroup · 1 day ago
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Darius 💋 14471   http://www.steveb29.com/2025/07/darius-14471.html
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sunsbleeding · 5 months ago
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maviivotka · 2 days ago
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a-path-by-the-moon · 5 days ago
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 2 days ago
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Thelma & Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991)
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motivate15 · 3 days ago
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Sunlight in Her Soul 🌞
By Dion Armstrong
The morning light poured through her window,
golden and soft—
wrapping her in a quiet kind of joy.
She wasn’t celebrating anything in particular.
No birthday.
No promotion.
No “big win.”
Just a simple truth:
✨ She was alive.
✨ She was here.
✨ And it was enough.
She had spent years chasing something…
Perfection.
Approval.
Promises wrapped in “someday.”
But somewhere between the stillness and the sunrise,
she let it all go.
And that’s when she found it:
Happiness.
Peace.
Fulfillment.
In the steam of her coffee.
In the breeze dancing through the leaves.
In the way her soul stretched wide and whispered—
“Thank you.”
Love became the way she spoke to herself.
Life became the way she moved through the world.
And success?
It was joy. It was presence. It was now.
She lived not for the noise of tomorrow,
but for the beauty of today.
For all the wonders and quiet mysteries
that made her feel whole.
She became sunlight in motion.
And the world—
Oh, the world—
glowed just a little brighter
because of her.
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everyhtingslove · 1 day ago
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trainer0084 · 2 days ago
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thecalminside · 5 days ago
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Love is the inner light in everyone and everything.
-Ram Dass
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feathery-dreamer · 8 hours ago
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someone finally put it into words... I need to train my mental endurance more often
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bloomzone · 3 days ago
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𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗽𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘆 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻'𝘁 𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘁𝗲𝘅𝘁𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸𝘀 .
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.°˖✧ Emotional intelligence & relationships
How to truly forgive someone : textbooks can explain the psychology of forgiveness but they can't teach you how it feels to let go of genuine hurt, or how forgiveness is often a process you have to choose repeatedly, not a one-time decision. You learn this through experiencing betrayal, working through it, and discovering that forgiveness is more about freeing yourself.
Reading people's unspoken emotions : while there is courses that cover body language basics, real emotional intelligence comes from years of observing how your friend's laugh sounds different when they're actually sad, or noticing when someone says "I'm fine" but their energy tells a completely different story. It's about developing an intuitive sense for the emotional undercurrents in any room.
When to end a friendship : nooooo manual can prepare you for that moment when you realize a friendship has become toxic or has simply run its course. Learning to recognize when someone consistently drains your energy, crosses your boundaries, or no longer aligns with who you're becoming is something you only understand through lived experience.
.°˖✧ Self-discovery & personal growth
Your own emotional patterns : u might learn about anger management techniques, but you won't know that you get irritable when you're actually hungry, or that you withdraw when you're overwhelmed, or that certain types of conflict make you shut down completely. Trying to understand your unique emotional landscape takes years of self-observation
What actually makes you happy : nobody can't tell you that you feel most alive when you're helping others, or that creating something with your hands brings you happiness, or that you need to go out to recharge. True fulfillment comes from experimenting with life and paying attention to what energizes vs drains you.
How to be alone without being lonely : the difference between solitude and loneliness is profound but can't be explained in words. Learning to enjoy your own company, to find peacee in silence, and to be comfortable with your own thoughts is a skill developed through practice .
.°˖✧ Life's practical realities
How to handle failure and disappointment : textbooks can't prepare you for the gut-punch feeling of not getting into your dream school, being rejected , or watching a carefully planned future fall apart. Learning to bounce back find meaning in setbacks, and rebuild your confidence happens through surviving these experiences .
The weight of making big decisions : no decision-making framework can capture the anxiety of choosing a career path, deciding whether to move across the country, or figuring out if you're ready for a serious stuff in ur life . The paralysis of having too many options, the fear of making the "wrong" choice, and learning to be okay with uncertainty are all lessons learned through living.
How to trust your instincts : gut feelings, intuition, that nagging sense that something isn't right these can't be taught. They develop through making mistakes, ignoring red flags and regretting it, following hunches that pay off, and gradually learning to distinguish between fear and genuine warning signals.
.°˖✧ Navigating complex situations
How to set boundaries without feeling guilty : learning to say no to protect your time and energy, and to communicate your limits clearly is an art form that requires practice. You'll probably be a people-pleaser first it's ok , get burned out, and then slowly learn that boundaries aren't mean they're necessary for healthy relationships...
How to handle injustice : textbooks can explain systemic problems, but they can't prepare you for the rage you'll feel when you witness unfairness, the helplessness when you can't fix everything, and the challenge of channeling that anger into meaningful action rather than bitter cynicism.
.°˖✧ Understanding change & growth
How to let go of who you used to be : identity shifts are messy and non-linear. You might grieve the person you were in high school, feel disconnected from your past dreams, or struggle to integrate new aspects of yourself. Growth often feels like loss before it feels like expansion.
That most advice doesn't apply to your specific situation : life is nuanced , what works for your friend might be terrible for you. Learning to take wisdom from others while trusting your own judgment, and understanding that you're the expert on your own life, is something you discover through trial and error.
How to find meaning in ordinary moments : Textbooks can't teach you how a random conversation with a stranger can shift your perspective, how watching a sunset can ground you, or how small acts of kindness can create ripples of meaning in your daily life.
life is basically one giant experiment and you're both the scientist and the lab rat like you're gonna mess up constantly and that's literally the point. The people who seem like they have it all figured out they're just better at pretending or they've failed more times than you have (which is actually goals tbh). Your gut feelings are usually right, even when they don't make logical sense, and learning to trust that weird intuitive voice in your head is basically a superpower. Also most of the stuff you're stressing about right now won't matter in five years, but the random tuesday when you helped someone or had a deep conversation with a friend probably will. The secret sauce isn't having all the answers it's being okay with figuring it out as you go and remembering that everyone else is just winging it too. So like be nice to yourself while you're out here collecting life experience points, because u're doing better than you think you are .°˖✧🍀
@bloomzone
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sarah-149 · 5 days ago
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thepersonalwords · 1 day ago
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Wherever you go, go with love.
Debasish Mridha
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