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The Walls That Hold Our Hearts
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Continue reading →: The Walls That Hold Our HeartsThere’s a difference between a house and a home — a difference so deep that bricks and cement can never fill it. A house is built.A home is felt. A house has walls, but a home has stories.Stories of laughter that once filled the living room.Stories of arguments that ended…
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The Hero, The Villain, and the Thin Line Between
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Continue reading →: The Hero, The Villain, and the Thin Line BetweenWe all like to think of ourselves as the heroes of our own stories.But life isn’t a movie. In movies, the narrative is simple — betrayal, heartbreak, setbacks… and yet the hero always finds a way to rise. He fights ten people at once, wins against impossible odds, and walks…
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The One Who Punishes You Most
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Continue reading →: The One Who Punishes You MostThe night comes quietly, but your mind doesn’t. That familiar voice starts up, a soft chorus of “if only…” and “what if…” Soon, you’re not just thinking about the past; you’re thinking about why you’re thinking about it, stuck in a loop while the hours slip away. This voice isn’t…
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Embracing Life’s Struggles for Growth
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Continue reading →: Embracing Life’s Struggles for GrowthAt some point in life, everyone faces it—the moment when the world turns cold, when people who once stood close suddenly drift away, and when support vanishes just when you need it most. It can feel cruel, even unfair, but it holds a deeper truth about life and growth. People…
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Breaking Free from the Cycle of Overcommitment
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Continue reading →: Breaking Free from the Cycle of OvercommitmentLike many children, I grew up with a restless belief: normal isn’t enough. We were told to stand out, to go beyond what was expected. If the teacher asked for one project chart, we made three. If the exam required a short answer, we filled pages. If we achieved something,…