ఈ ముచ్చట నీకోసమేనట విను@PawanKalyan 🫵🏻
తెలంగాణ జోలికొస్తే తెలంగాణోళ్లమైతం ,
తెలుగు వాళ్ల జోలికొస్తే తెలుగోళ్లం ఐతం..,
దేశం జోలికొస్తే భారతీయులం ఐతం…🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Virat Kohli and family antha selfish ga vunnapudu, lower middle class lo vunna nenu matram society gurinchi enduku alochinchali ( 100% sincere ga endhuku vundali 😞 ).
After Virat Kohli shifted to London, he faced lot of criticism, especially from Right wing
Then he hired a PR team for damage control, they suggested him to visit a Baba for image makeover & to protect his business intrests
Sad part of this is, he is pushing millions of youngsters into the folds of these fraud Babas for his personal benefits 🤐
After Virat Kohli shifted to London, he faced lot of criticism, especially from Right wing
Then he hired a PR team for damage control, they suggested him to visit a Baba for image makeover & to protect his business intrests
Sad part of this is, he is pushing millions of youngsters into the folds of these fraud Babas for his personal benefits 🤐
Psychology says some people avoid socializing not because they hate people, but because they can read them too well. They walk into a room and immediately sense the fake laughs, the hidden agendas, the performances. Their nervous system doesn't misread the signal, it just refuses to ignore it. Small talk feels like a tax they didn't agree to pay. Forced smiles cost them energy that takes hours to recover. They're not broken. They're calibrated differently. They don't avoid people. They avoid emotional labor that leads nowhere. When they do connect, it's deep, intentional, real. No masks. No games. Fewer friends doesn't mean loneliness. It means higher standards. That's not antisocial behavior. That's emotional intelligence.
I think individuals who consistently maintain privacy regarding their personal lives demonstrate a high level of discipline. It takes discipline to go through things (both good and bad) without turning them into something for attention or validation. In a world where everything is shared and performed for approval, privacy has become rare. And there is something powerful about those who choose to live fully without needing to be seen.