Be mindful of using the word "trigger" and assuming that someone being triggered always means they're insecure or jealous. It could be true AND they might be triggered because what you're saying/doing doesn't align with their values.
It's important to find a balance when it comes to trust. Being overly trusting can lead to deception, but not trusting enough can bring about constant worry and torment.
Don't worry about searching for your passion.
Traditional career paths are becoming less common.
Instead, focus on building a set of unique skills.
Success will come to those who are self-taught, self-made, and self-paid...
Learning doesn't come from just attending a class. It happens when you engage with information and apply the lessons in real life. Mastery comes with consistent practice, repeating the lessons 1000 times.
Grief is a natural part of life. It's not a linear process with stages. It's common to feel other emotions along with grief, which can make it harder to process. It's important to separate anger, shame, guilt, and other emotions from grief.
Childhood events and experiences in adulthood can cause complex trauma, like cults, religious trauma, institutional betrayal, and domestic violence. Remember, vulnerability to trauma doesn't end with age.
Co-dependency is often driven by shame. It affects how you carry yourself and how you feel inside. It's a natural response to protect yourself. There's nothing inherently wrong with that.
Cultural cop outs are not valid excuses for abuse or dysfunction. Let's remember that culture should bring value, belonging, and meaning to our lives. ππ
I love how simple life is. Stay healthy by making healthy choices. Stay positive by being positive. Stay focused by removing distractions. Stay consistent by being consistent. Remember, life is simple but thinking it should also be easy can overcomplicate things.