Write a letter to your 100-year-old self.
Humans frequently face a profound sense of emptiness, driving them to seek distractions and attachments to escape their discomfort. However, those who recognize the pitfalls of decisions made out of need or avoidance understand that such choices often lead to regrettable outcomes. Filling emotional voids with transient connections can seem effective initially, but it ultimately results in emotional debt that must be addressed over time—prolonging the inevitable only increases the consequences.
While some may project an image of thriving through new relationships and accomplishments, those who are attuned to emotional awareness see these actions for what they are: attempts to evade discomfort and gain external validation. True healing lies in confronting this discomfort, although the journey can be more daunting than the initial wound itself. Avoiding this process brings about deeper misery that permeates all areas of life. Ultimately, each individual has one life to live. The choice to face struggles and invest in healing is paramount—how one decides to spend that life makes all the difference.
I like my comfort zone 😌
My luck, Donald Trump will be the Queen 👸 of England.



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