• Graphic content: Soul work process Over the past few months, I’ve found myself developing a keen interest in a variety of things. Anything that piqued my curiosity or made me think deeply became my new obsession. But with this surge of interests came a flurry of questions swirling around in my mind: What do I

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  • 50 Days Before 21st

    Turning 21 is a significant milestone, marking the transition into adulthood. To commemorate the occasion, the author is embarking on a 50-day countdown with ten personal challenges, including solo travel, language learning, fitness goals, and expressing gratitude. These endeavors symbolize embracing independence, personal growth, and preparing for the next stage of life.

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  • Are you one of those people who feels a little trapped in their job? Maybe it pays well (for some, it might even pay really well), but it’s not what you imagined yourself doing. Not even in your wildest dreams. Perhaps you once envisioned yourself as the owner of a groundbreaking business, a doctor, or

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  • I didn’t always know what being an introvert meant. For a long time, I just thought I was weird. I was the one who didn’t care much about people I didn’t know, found group meetings a waste of time, and was happy doing things on my own. I thought this was abnormal and even tried

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  • Yahoo! I just started a new job a month ago at a call center to keep myself busy, especially since I only have one class this coming semester. With all that free time, why not? Working in a call center is practical; it’s a decent-paying gig that fits my schedule perfectly. My first two weeks

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  • 1. Don’t Skip Classes—Unless You’re Fine Sacrificing Your Grades We’ve all heard the legendary stories about Bill Gates at Harvard—how he realized he wasn’t the smartest in the room anymore, so he decided to be the student who never showed up to class, only turning up for exams. Sounds like the ultimate flex, right? But

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  • I’ve seen it countless times—on Facebook, in statuses, in articles. And yes, I’ve been there, too. The friendzone. It hurts more than I ever thought it would. I cried almost the entire day, for three days straight. And even now, it still holds the record for the most tears I’ve shed over someone. From the

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  • It’s been six months since I last spoke to him—now just a distant memory, my ex. There was no formal breakup, no final confrontation, no closure. Just silence. And in that silence, so much has remained unspoken. No one really knows why we ended, not my family, not my friends, not even him. They just

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