isay_everything   (isay_everything)
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I'm here only to genuinely write.
Joined 13 May 2019


No follow for follow backs.
I'm here only to genuinely write.
Joined 13 May 2019
30 APR AT 20:42


Adulthood is crazy. You don’t have anyone to talk to when you actually need people because we're all busy. By the time people can make time to talk, you've already gone through everything alone and overcome it, and you don't feel like bringing it up again.

-Tejaswini

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25 FEB AT 23:02

And if asked, they’d probably say, “Oh, I provide for them occasionally, take care of them, and visit them now and then. I just like to keep it private, it’s not important to them.” Well, maybe he’s doing the same?

So-called "cool dudes" on social media gossip and judge more than anyone else, often engaging in cyberbullying to the extent that victims fall into depression—or, tragically, even take their own lives.

-Tejaswini

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25 FEB AT 23:00


People are abusing and trolling Virat Kohli for posting about his wife but not his family, which made me wonder—how many of them actually post about their own families? Most people share everything on social media—pictures of themselves, their partners, friends, food, parties, trips, and even random clicks—but rarely their family members.


-Tejaswini

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25 FEB AT 22:51

People abusing and trolling Virat Kohli for posting about his wife, but not his family, left me wondering: how many of them actually post about their own families? Most people literally post everything - from their own pictures, partners' photos, friends, food, parties, trips, random clicks - but rarely their family members.

If asked, they would say, 'Oh, I provide for them occasionally, take care of them, and visit them now and then.' Maybe he's doing the same? So-called cool people on social media gossip and judge more than anyone, and cyberbully others to the extent that the victims commit suicide or drown in depression.

-Tejaswini

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22 FEB AT 21:07

The easiest yet toughest path to happiness and fewer disappointments is keeping yourself occupied with anything, especially something productive that makes you happy at the end of the day.

-Tejaswini’s

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26 JAN AT 22:14

When someone is your friend or beloved, you have to genuinely enjoy spending time with them, look forward to sharing new experiences, or find joy in their happiness. If you don’t feel truly excited and fulfilled around someone, they might not be your people. The right thing to do is to make it clear and maintain a healthy distance.

Unfortunately especially in drifting friendships, people just make their lack of interest evident without being direct and leave the other person in self doubt, wondering what they lack or what changed suddenly.

-Tejaswini

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19 JAN AT 21:38

It's essential to have good memories to cherish and talk about when you look back on life. They give you hope and energy to fight back when life gets hard. Allow yourself to let go and have fun at least occasionally. You'll never live the same day again with the same energy, make the most of the present instead of postponing it to the future.


-Tejaswini

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20 MAY 2023 AT 16:20

People that act like they revived someone after doing a small favour are so annoying.

-Tejaswini

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8 MAY 2023 AT 20:14

Regardless of your intentions, once you break someone's trust, no matter how much you try, they might not be able to trust you the same again. Something stops them in every step, makes them anxious. And you might start questioning if it's all worth it.

We all don't think alike. Something that's negligible to you, might mean a lot to someone and vice-versa. If it's okay that you made a mistake, it's also okay that they can't accept what you did.

Life goes on.

-Tejaswini

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2 MAY 2023 AT 21:42




Some people don't apologise even when they are clearly wrong and act like you did something bad questioning it.

Where do they get that audacity? Do they think they are superior to others?

-Tejaswini



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