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Ways To Nourish The Soul
No one matters. Children or young people out there, you will learn this later, but it's better to learn this now, is self-confidence. It does not matter what anyone thinks of you. What does matter is what your parents think of you, what your best friend only thinks of you, what your siblings think of you, and what you think of yourself. There's maybe like five people on that list. No one matters. Your happiness is in your own hands. You cannot get it from anywhere else. Only you have the power. Remember to be kind. Be the one that is the savior of the bullies. Be the one that is confident to go without makeup somewhere or didn't get time to dress up and go to a party. Enjoy the moment. Don't care about what you're wearing and who thinks what you are because I swear to God when you're older, you'll be like, what was I doing? You have your whole life to be a grown-up. Enjoy being young. Enjoy being silly. Enjoy not getting dressed and makeup. Spend time in nature. Take up a sport. You must play a sport, an instrument, and teach the adults who have missed out on that life because your adults did live that life, but they've also gotten into this Insta life and this like technological life. So you kids remind your parents, hey, come on, let's go to the beach. Let's go to the mountains. Let's do some nature activities. Go spend time in charities. Give your time to charity. Go to SOS village. Go give your time to underprivileged kids. These are all really nourishing for your soul and you will be so happy that you did this because at the end, peace and happiness is all you want. So find that within yourself and never care about what anyone thinks of you. Be kind, be honest, and have fun.
By Ibrahim Shah about 8 hours ago in Confessions
The Quiet Power of Small Decisions
In a world that celebrates bold moves, dramatic transformations, and overnight success, it is easy to overlook the subtle forces that truly shape our lives. We admire people who make life-changing decisions—quitting a job, moving across the world, launching a business—because these moments are visible, exciting, and easy to define. Yet beneath these grand gestures lies a quieter, more consistent driver of progress: the small decisions we make every day.
By Aiman Shahidabout 21 hours ago in Confessions
Top 25 Relationship Secrets Couples Learn Too Late
Most people enter serious relationships with ideas about love derived from romantic comedies, novels, and the carefully curated social media presentations of other couples, and these sources provide almost no useful preparation for the actual work of building a functional long-term partnership with another human being who has their own needs, traumas, communication patterns, and expectations. The following twenty-five relationship secrets are things that successful long-term couples eventually figure out through trial and error, but that could save years of unnecessary conflict and disappointment if people understood them earlier, though the paradox is that many of these lessons can only really be internalized through experience rather than intellectual understanding, because knowing something abstractly is different from having lived it and integrated it into your behavioral patterns and expectations.
By The Curious Writerabout 22 hours ago in Confessions








