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The Initial Hours of My Day
I am an early riser, typically waking up between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m. My internal clock prompts me to get up, and when it signals that it’s time, I do so without hesitation. There’s no lingering in bed; instead, I … Continue reading
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Part –2 What Does It Mean to Be Unique?
The Independent Mind: Navigating Beyond Societal Boundaries. There is another subset of people who traverse the world in fundamentally distinct ways. These individuals are not primarily influenced by societal expectations but by an intrinsic motivation to question, explore, and define … Continue reading
Part 1–What Does It Mean to Be Unique?
The Conformist Mind: Navigating Within Societal Boundaries Human beings possess unique combinations of DNA, temperament, preferences, and perspectives. Despite this inherent individuality, many people navigate life in ways that closely align with the expectations of their surroundings. Their choices, beliefs, … Continue reading
The Name That Doesn’t Resonate
I’m not especially fond of the name Betty. It simply doesn’t align with my spirit or soul, so I wouldn’t want anything associated with it or named in its honor.
A Personal Story About What It Feels Like to Be Human
Being human has always felt like waking up inside someone else’s experiment. You arrive here without instructions, without memory of choosing any of it, and yet you’re expected to navigate a world that never explains itself. From the beginning, there’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Being human, Consciousness, meditation, mental-health, mindfulness, Personal story, spirituality
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Seeing People as Unique Flowers
Every flower is unique. Each one needs something different — a certain amount of sunlight, a particular kind of soil, more water, less water, a gentler touch, a stronger root system. A gardener doesn’t expect a rose to behave like … Continue reading
Laughter That Connects Me
I laugh at other people’s laughter. That’s honestly one of the things that gets me the most — not the joke, not the punchline, but the sound of someone else laughing. There’s something about it that hits me instantly. It’s … Continue reading
The Illusion That Others Experience the World the Same Way We Do
Just as individuals often grapple with a flawed understanding of themselves, they also hold misguided assumptions about others—often without awareness. Most people, enveloped in their personal experiences, tend to believe that those around them share the same thoughts, observations, emotions, … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Consciousness, Illusions, Life, mental-health, people, personal-development, relationships
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The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Behavior
Do you realize how much of your behavior is driven by unconscious patterns rather than conscious choice? It is important to recognize the extent to which human behavior is governed by unconscious patterns rather than conscious choices. Individuals tend to … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Behavior, Consciousness, Hidden forces, mental-health, philosophy, psychology
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My Gymnastic Dream
My childhood memories took shape when I was six years old, in the first grade. My anticipation for recess was palpable; each day felt like a countdown to those precious moments of freedom. During recess, I would rush to the … Continue reading