I can’t stress this enough: try solo traveling at least ONCE in your life. Your body, mind, soul will thank you. Please be safe tho, make sure you do a quick research, how to get around, it helps to explore options on how to make friends there. It’ll do wonders for you, trust 💕
@BALUCIAGA Grief is the opposite of anger, when you don't take action (change or talk about what angered you) you being to grief, it feels like you're mourning a part of yourself, give your anger a listening ear before you start to feel the pain of losing a part of yourself.
saw a quote that said, “anger is the part of you that loves you the most. it shows up when you're being mistreated, ignored or disrespected. it's a signal - calling you to step away from what's harming you.
whether it's a room, a job, a relationship or an old version of yourself, anger let's you know when it's time to walk away. if you learn to listen to it, to trust it and make it your ally, it won’t need to shout so loudly."
satu aja yaallah yang tidak mundur selangkah pun setelah ku ceritakan semua latar belakangku, keluargaku, dan gimana caraku bertahan hidup dan mempertahankan hidup
Menarik 😂 dia nyuruh cewek cewek Jaksel buat stop tidur sama cowok dari Bumble di first date hahahahahahahaha lucu banget
Menurut gue, kalau nggak sanggup HTS, jangan HTS. Kalau nemu cowok kayak gini ya pilih aja imbangin atau tinggalin 🤗
Pursuing a woman just to mistreat her after she finally lets you into her life is cruel, and pathetic. You chased her. You said all the right things. You convinced her to let her guard down. To open up. To believe that maybe, this time, it was safe to trust. You made her feel chosen, wanted, prioritized, only to get comfortable and flip the script the moment she got close. That’s not a man, that’s a coward in disguise.
no one talks about the silent guilt of being unemployed. the pressure, the fear of being judged as lazy, and the disappointment of rejection emails. yet every day, you wake up, try again, and hold on to the hope that something better is on the way.
“In keeping their options open, they ensure that they’re going to jump from option to option. If you don’t commit to a path, you’re going to fail at it … You have to commit to it to make it work, and I think marriage is the same way. You just have to commit to it. You have to say, ’This is the path I’m on. For better or for worse, I’m going to double down on it.’”
Yep. All my friends who aren’t in relationships are searching for the “right fit”, where this actually comes from growing into each other and ruthless commitment to the cause.
Before I married my wife, I used to always say to her “I’ll never break up with you, so whatever happens we’ll just have to work it out because failure in this relationship isn’t an option”