2023.09.16 | Don't wait for happiness. Choose to be happy every day.
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Noah Kahan said “all lights turned off can be turned on” but it’s so dark in here and I can’t find the fucking light switch
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“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet,” is the modern-day, “Don’t take candy from strangers.”
Alot of people on internet wants to appear as a perfect person. A perfect parent, Bodybuilder, progessional, Writer, Entertainer, etc, because internet is a place where everyone wants to show a happy and positive side of life. We see people travelling around the world, eating decadent food, clicking perfect pictures with their partners & showcasing a perfect image.
But is it really true? Are they really living a perfect life as they show it on their social media?
Not at all.
And I don’t mean that they are in fact unhappy, or doing it wrong or to make someone feel bad about themselves. People are allowed to post good parts of their lives. Yes, it can affect on the viewers and can make them doubt themselves - but behind each perfect image is a hidden struggle or 'mess' & not everyone shares those struggles. By this I don't mean it's the posters responsibility for others feelings but to be aware we don't see it all
It happens with all of us. If we see someone we know uploading happy pictures from holiday or celebrations while we are sitting at our home, we naturally feel bad about ourselves. We need to understand the reality that what we see on our screen is not the real truth.
No one is living a perfect life and no one can. There will always be negative behind every positive picture. So stop being too harsh on yourself by believing on such virtual perfectionism.
Which brings me to the second image which is 'do the best you can for what you can give today' - it doesn't mean it's your best every day ahead, it will look different. All you need to do is try and give what you can today, and everyday. It's a road of ups and downs and we just have to learn how to make the most of what comes.
I know at times I can be hard on myself... Comparing myself to yesterday or last year... Most days I feel like I’m not doing 'enough'. When in reality, I am doing my best & every day my ‘best’ looks different.
Your best is not going to look the same as anyone else, or how you were yesterday or ten years ago. Progress isn't linear and you won't always be working upward.
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How to Find Happiness in Your Life?
Happiness is something that we all strive for in life. But what is happiness, and how to Find Happiness in Your Life?
Happiness is something that we all strive for in life. But what is happiness, and how to Find Happiness in Your Life? Happiness is a state of well-being characterized by positive emotions like joy, interest, and satisfaction. And while it might seem like some people are just naturally happy, there are actually things that you can do to increase your happiness.
If you’ve never experienced true…
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Support & Changes 2 / 2
Appreciate the OG queers and support the young ones, bitterness and rules don’t help anyone 💜
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[ID: Digital illustration in color of Vash and Wolfwood from Trigun Maximum. It’s two 3 panel comics that illustrates the same sequence. The first focuses on Vash. In the first panel, he’s in a hurried motion with a worried expression. In the second, he’s stopped, huffing a breath out as he’s scanning for Wolfwood (not pictured). In the final panel, he breaks out into a relieved smile, eyes lighting up with warm cheeks.
The second comic focuses on Wolfwood. In the first panel, he’s looking downwards to the right with a cigarette in his mouth, wearing a neutral expression. On his face are notable scratch marks to indicate him being in a fight prior. In the second panel, he turns towards the viewer, lifting his head as he notices Vash (as from the previous sequence). In the final panel, he smiles warmly with teeth and holds up a peace sign. END ID]
[ID: Sketchy black and white drawings of Vash and Wolfwood, continuing off the comic. Wolfwood’s back is to the viewer while Vash’s profile can be seen, now by Wolfwood’s side. He has a bright smile as he says to Wolfwood, “You’re safe!” Wolfwood responses, bearing a grin too, “Who do ya think yer talking to? ‘Course I am. Look, I got them alive.” He points to two figures who are tied up and have comically large head bumps. Vash looks to them with an uncertain expression as he says, “Oh! You did, huh… Are you sure they’re alive?” Wolfwood, with a more irritated expression, responds “What, didn’t think I could do it?” Vash says, “No, no! I knew you could!” and pats Wolfwood on the cheek and his head comfortingly. END ID]
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