Stream of Consciousness
10 reminders for those who don’t know what they are doing with their life.
The word hustle is often emphasized a lot by the social media influencers and motivational videos, the world we dwell in is established by humans who thrive in whatever they stumble upon. Society has emerged from the foundationalism of being ultra productive every day to achieve milestones after milestones in every step of your trajectory. But the question lies how do we stay fluid towards every circumstance life brings upon us and work tirelessly towards our aims and desires. Achievements are often sources of validation for self that build our esteem and trust in the decisions we make for ourselves. It is normal for an individual to not forge their way restricted by the timelines that are benchmarked upon us. Here are 10 reminders that will help you realize life is more than hustling for productivity every day.
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