After making the same mistakes for a considerable amount of time, I think some life facts finally managed to “click with me,” especially regarding friendships. Let’s hope for everyone’s sake that this short list of wisdom will stick! Sure, the advice might not be original, but it’s good to remind yourself of such wise words. Hopefully… 😉
Continue reading “Short List of Wisdom”Stereotyping Offers Simplification?
Numerous times I saw innocent strangers, looked at them, and felt this nostalgia. It’s true that at first such sentences appear nonsensible, but somehow they’re perfectly placed together; hear me out! Stereotypes come from somewhere.
Continue reading “Stereotyping Offers Simplification?”Month of Love
For those of us who are used to four seasons, the first months of the year have often been associated with the bitter cold that isn’t leaving soon. The short days unlock memories that are better left untouched.
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Regret is obviously an inevitable part of life. The “what ifs” alongside the lasting effects of some decisions can haunt our minds. Films with time travel in their plots often show the main characters making different choices in order to “clean up” their timelines.
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Apparently the flowers are supposed to make a comeback since it is that time of the year again. My mind was too distracted to even care.
Continue reading “Forward Thinking”Social Anxiety is not as Powerful as it Seems
Dealing with people can be unconditionally terrifying. Social rules differ based on cultural context, evolve throughout time, and can absolutely confuse all of us because what works for one person doesn’t work for the other. Our increasingly digitalized world does not necessarily require in-person contact and it’s no shocker that social anxiety is becoming more prevalent as a result.
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Dreams and daydreams reveal random, nonsensical imagery that soon fades from our conscious memories. There are websites, books, and psychoanalysts who persuade their audiences that the random imagery is not so random because there is some sort of symbolism involved. Throughout our existence, we see fake places and made up faces. But is it all pointless to not live entirely in real life?
Continue reading “Seeing Fake Places and Made Up Faces”The Importance of Forgiveness
Maybe betrayal is more bitter than blood, but there’s numerous stuff I still don’t know. Months and even years can pass until emotional wounds heal. Some events lose significance, making us completely indifferent to them. At the very end, forgiving the person who caused us harm is a real challenge. True forgiveness can take time.
Continue reading “The Importance of Forgiveness”Why Mermaids Make Us Happy
Mermaids. I continue to be fascinated by their aesthetic. Even in the modern times there are alleged mermaid sightings, mummies, and bones. Tales involving these creatures have appeared throughout many cultures. There is still no confirmed evidence. Folklore involving these half-human fishes date back to cave paintings that are over 30,000 years old. Mermaids remain a part of our modern day mythology.
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October is my birth month. For years, the so-called birthday blues would make an appearance. Self-reflection would often come into fruition a month prior to that dreaded day. Did I achieve enough throughout the year? I stopped caring once the age number officially changed, funny enough.
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