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For me it's "Grass is always greener on the other side", especially now with social media, where I have constantly run into people who show a "reality" very different from the one they really have :biblionny: most recent example was a not-so-close friend who always brags about her job on ig (daily stories) and then when I met her, she told me she's currently with a two-week medical leave because of stress

 

So now I just focus on what I have and try to be grateful everyday :suburban:

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It does get better. :celestial2:

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It is what it is 

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6 minutes ago, Littlejfrey said:

For me it's "Grass is always greener on the other side", especially now with social media, where I have constantly run into people who show a "reality" very different from the one they really have :biblionny: most recent example was a not-so-close friend who always brags about her job on ig (daily stories) and then when I met her, she told me she's currently with a two-week medical leave because of stress

 

So now I just focus on what I have and try to be grateful everyday :suburban:

This is a bad mindset to have. There are many people who truly do have great, rich (materialistically and sentimentally) lives.

 

I see so many people these days trying to convince themselves that everyone who looks happy is unhappy (it's also common for everyone to assume every rich girl is a yacht girl, when many in reality people make $$$ from IG posts and/or have rich parents)

 

A better healing process is to just not care about other people's lives, whether theirs is better or worse.

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1 minute ago, Saintlor said:

This is a bad mindset to have. There are many people who truly do have great, rich (materialistically and sentimentally) lives.

 

I see so many people these days trying to convince themselves that everyone who looks happy is unhappy

 

A better healing process is to just not care about other people's lives, whether theirs is better or worse.

Umm... that's exactly what I meant with "focus on what I have and be grateful for it" :suburban: 

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It could always be worse

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Haters gonna hate hate

Fakers gonna fake fake

I just gonna shake shake

Shake it off, shake it off

 

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Time heals everything

 

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nothing is impossible 

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Everything ends eventually 

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fake it til you make it / one day at the time

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Get up on your good foot

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I've been a nasty girl, nasty

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Let bygones be bygones. and It is what it is. 

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nothing ventured, nothing gained.

 

this has literally changed my life :toofunny3:

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2 hours ago, Virgos Groove said:

It does get better. :celestial2:

It takes A LOT of patience sometimes, but if you refuse to die and be walked over, then yes....in time it will.

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3 hours ago, Donquizote said:

Time heals everything

 

This is honestly true.

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whenever i feel down and wanna kms i just refer back to these especially these days :rip:

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"You don't find yourself, you create yourself" and "You are the youngest you will ever be now"

 

On 5/31/2024 at 11:21 AM, shyboi said:

nothing is impossible 

This too

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"Everything is going to be fine in the end. If it's not fine, it's not the end."

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pushing through hard times is worth it

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There was no promo

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This, too, shall pass.

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