@RomaanaAamir There comes a point when moving away is easier than being together,
What my unresolved thoughts mean though
it hurts me more to know that I could not give him/her a reply
Its bcoz of my big EGO Or the thing that I am ashamed of sharing my present with them.
Rafa Nadal loses to Novak Djokovic in likely their final meeting.
This was also likely the last Olympics match of his career.
It’s difficult to put into words everything this man means to tennis.
Every time he’s stepped on the court since he was a teenager, he’s reminded all of us that it’s always worth it to try a little harder.
It’s always worth it to give your best effort.
He did that once again today.
When he won his first Roland Garros title on this very court in 2005, who would’ve thought that 19 year old boy rolling around in the dirt would mean so much to millions of people.
22 Grand Slams, 14 Roland Garros titles, & 2 Olympic Gold Medals later… what a journey it’s been.
This wasn’t the final match of his career.
But in likely his last Olympics singles match, it’s the end of another chapter.
And it’s been one beautiful book, written by a legendary author.
With him til the very end.
🇪🇸❤️🇪🇸
You were never emotionless
The thing was that person never respected ur emotions. It's like love which brings u shame, so it's better to leave.
Once u changed urself for that one person
But now u accepted urself nd learnt to put urself first.
#wordsofpeace#feelgood
There came a moment in my life
when her happiness was mine all I wanted was her to be over the moon.
And at that moment I lost track of all the things other than u I wanted to achieve.
Going round in circles
A lesson learnt to live.
#life#FeelinMyself
@chordoanchal U can have thousands of reasons to gv up
Only one reason to hold on too
Yu just need one reason,
But in some way that person plays a huge role in your life,
U put efforts becoz u don't expect anything in return,
sometimes just someone's presence is enough for u.
I wanna fall in love again. But not necessarily with someone. i wanna fall in love with life, i wanna be passionate about something again, i wanna try new things, feel new emotions and get excited every waking day
During my time pursuing my MBA and in the post-study years I spent in Australia from 2015 to 2019, I found myself juggling two jobs seven days a week, amounting to a total of 70-80 hours of work.
On weekdays, my routine began at 9 AM and extended until 11 PM. I rarely cooked at home, often opting to visit a friend's place for late-night gatherings, where I'd exchange the pizzas I made during my evening shifts at work for homemade meals.
The motivation behind this grueling schedule was clear: I needed to earn a substantial income to cover my college fees and save some money for my entrepreneurial aspirations. However, it came at a significant personal cost.
To keep up with this relentless pace, I resorted to smoking 20 cigarettes a day and consuming marijuana to relax before bedtime, all under the guise of unwinding. Late-night alcohol-fueled parties were a frequent occurrence, even when I had early morning work commitments the following day.
There were times when I sacrificed sleep to attend social events, yet I rarely missed a day of work. The nature of my employment, being casual, did not afford me the luxury of paid leave.
It was only when I delved into yoga that I had a realization: I wasn't working for myself. While diligently paying my college fees was a valid goal, I continued working after university without a clear purpose.
I was trapped in a cycle of earning and extravagant spending, primarily driven by my addictive habits and desire for constant partying. The urge to maintain this lifestyle was consuming me. Eventually, I made the decision to quit my addictions and one of my jobs.
This experience has taught me a lesson: the number of hours you work or money you make is not the sole determinant of your success. What truly matters is whether the work you engage in aligns with your genuine needs, aspirations and purpose.
Working 70 hours a week should not be a default expectation. Statements urging such extreme dedication for the sake of nation-building often ring hollow.
Those who dedicate themselves to relentless work are typically driven by a profound sense of purpose, engaging in activities that they find enjoyable and fulfilling. To them, it's not labor; it's a passionate pursuit, a form of play rather than work.
For example, the amount of time you spend on X 😂
one of the most insane experiences of friendship break ups is wishing someone you used to be friends with on their birthday or them wishing you on yours and absolutely sobbing your eyes in the process because why does it always take the birthdays to reach there
@chordoanchal U can have thousands of reasons to gv up
Only one reason to hold on too
Yu just need one reason,
But in some way that person plays a huge role in your life,
U put efforts becoz u don't expect anything in return,
sometimes just someone's presence is enough for u.
There came a moment in my life
when her happiness was mine all I wanted was her to be over the moon.
And at that moment I lost track of all the things other than u I wanted to achieve.
Going round in circles
A lesson learnt to live.
#life#FeelinMyself