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💡How to 😊LEARN from Previous Mistakes
Making mistakes is an inevitable part of life. We all stumble, falter, and go astray at times. However, what truly matters is how we learn from those mistakes and grow as individuals. In this article, we will explore effective strategies and actionable tips on how to learn from previous mistakes, harnessing them as stepping stones to success. So, let's dive in and embrace the power of learning from our past blunders! 😄📚
By Random Finds Today3 years ago in Humans
The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
In the age of digital connectivity, social media has become an integral part of our lives. It has revolutionized the way we communicate, share information, and stay connected with others. However, the rise of social media has brought about concerns regarding its impact on mental health. This article explores the connection between social media and mental well-being, shedding light on the potential risks and benefits. By understanding the complex relationship between social media and mental health, we can make informed decisions about our online habits and promote a healthier digital environment.
By Abdul Haseeb Rizvi Attari3 years ago in Humans
Psychological facts about human behavior
When you take care of yourself, you start feeling better, looking better, and attracting better friends. Friendship that starts in your 16- to 28-year-old period is more likely to be robust and lasting. It is said if you dance in the first three seconds you wake up, you will have a more positive outlook for the rest of the day. First thing you forget when you wake up is usually nothing too serious. You can die from fear because your body releases a lot of adrenaline which can be toxic in high amounts.
By Pawan Neupane 3 years ago in Humans
Things to Consider Before Marriage
Before you walk through the door of marriage there are some key discussions and consideration you must have with yourself and your partner as well. Marriage is not a carnival that you go and have fun in and go back home when the fun is over. No! It’s a lifetime commitment through the good days and the bad days. It doesn’t have an expiry date except unless death. I doubt you’d want a divorce after two months of marriage, that is rather distasteful.
By Inkstoryy_blog3 years ago in Humans
I Am a Cheater and I'm Afraid of It
When I was younger, around 19 years old, I landed a job in a large company where I met a guy who came from a different nationality and had a different mindset due to his religion. There was an instant connection between us, and after a few weeks, we began dating. He was incredibly attractive, and I must admit, I felt a bit possessive and jealous. I struggled with giving him his personal space and freedom, but I made an effort to calm myself down and not overreact. Given that we worked with many people and interacted with them daily, it became challenging for me to see him talking to other girls. Adding to the complexity, my boss showed interest in me and flirted occasionally, even though he knew I had a boyfriend. One day, I was furious with my boyfriend, suspecting him of flirting with a girl who happened to be a guest at the company. And on that same day, my boss asked me to spend time outside of work, just to have some fun. I don't know what came over me, but I foolishly agreed. Little did I know that it was a colossal mistake. Before I knew it, I found myself sitting in a car, driving to an unknown destination. We ended up at a hotel known for short-term stays, and we engaged in a regrettable encounter. I felt dirty and consumed with guilt. Every decision I made during those two hours filled me with remorse. Later, my boyfriend realized that me and my boss was missing from the company. My boyfriend figured out what had happened. When we reunited, he expressed his disappointment and anger, and I felt an overwhelming sense of shame and sorrow. I couldn't find the words to apologize or explain my actions. I wished I could disappear into thin air; it was an indescribable feeling.
By Nadiia Diia3 years ago in Humans
8 Attributes of an Emotionally Unavailable Partner
A stable and healthy relationship is built on the foundation of openness, love, trust, mutual respect and understanding. An emotionally unavailable partner however would burrow hole in this foundation. It is not easy to identify an emotionally unavailable partner because you might be so clouded with love at the first phase of the relationship and you make excuses for them because of what you feel. You may notice weird distancing, reduced attention, affection and impassivity as it proceeds.
By Inkstoryy_blog3 years ago in Humans
7 Signs of a Karmic Relationship
Relationships are meant to have ups and downs but when it’s above normal it could be a sign it is karmic. We need to understand that people come into our lives only for a reason and also for a season. Humans act like magnets and the attract just the same energy they possess themselves. If you are constantly attracting negative people, it is a clear sign of a negative inner energy.
By Inkstoryy_blog3 years ago in Humans








