7. Own my mistakes and move forward
No self-punishment loops. Learn, correct, and move on.
8. Seek proper closure where possible
Finish unfinished emotional business—conversations, apologies, or internal acceptance—without reopening wounds unnecessarily.
Targets for 2026
1. Prioritize physical health, with a clear focus on strength training
Build strength, consistency, and discipline—not just aesthetics.
2. Stop taking myself so seriously
Drop the overthinking, self-judgment, and constant internal narration.
5. Develop the courage to be absolutely nobody
Let go of the need to impress, be validated, or appear important. Be okay with being ordinary.
6. Shrink the unknown ego
Question my defensiveness, need for control, and subtle superiority. Choose humility over image.
God, as 2026 begins, I’m grateful—but I’m also honest. There’s an absence I can’t ignore anymore. Whether it’s new friendships, a stronger circle, or something I can’t yet name, I trust you know exactly what’s missing.
Here’s hoping 2026 will change few things 🫶
2025 was one hell of a year.
I switched jobs, took my first flight, and finally crossed borders with my first international trip. I even managed a domestic getaway to Rajasthan after a two-year pause.
On paper, it looks solid.
The only real downside is the quiet kind—loneliness creeping in slowly, fun shrinking into a few predictable activities, and days that feel repetitive despite all the movement.