
We were like the beginning of an end, both of us.You found me at the starting point of your life;I saw you at the final pain of my heart.Then we passed beyond each other, both of us.You chose to seek new beginnings;I chose to bring those beginnings to an end.Every beginning has an end, does it not?They cannot coexist, they never can.Not until we part… together.It is precisely at that moment that new beginnings may arise;New lives, new suns are born.Seasons come and go,But the same end does not a
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Confession time! We all try those “miraculous” things hoping to improve our lives, and sometimes we fail. But over time, I came to realize that these so-called “failed” attempts are filled with the most valuable lessons about my own nature. Here are three things I tried with the hope of “Maybe this will work for me?”—and ultimately gave up on—and what they taught me:Bullet Journal MadnessAfter seeing those colorful, art-like journals online, I immediately bought a notebook and a set of pens. The
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When I opened my eyes on Monday morning, I paused for a moment before reaching for my phone, as I always did. I reflected on the past year: a life in which I checked emails the instant I woke up, scrolled through social media during breakfast, and had my walks constantly interrupted by notification sounds. In that moment, I decided to undertake a 24-hour digital detox.07:00 AM – The First ShockWhen I turned off my phone completely, I felt a strange emptiness inside me. My hands automatically rea
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