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you fucked me up and I blamed myself.
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No more expectations. Just gonna go with the flow and whatever happens, happens.
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Round 12! Let’s keep these going. Share your list with me (: What makes you happy?
Trust yourself. You’ve survived a lot, and you’ll survive whatever is coming.
Robert Tew (via psych-facts)
How to Forgive Yourself
1. Recognise the importance of forgiving yourself. Not forgiving yourself will deplete your energy, and leave you feeling all chewed up inside. It keeps you living in the past instead of living in the present – so it’s hard to make the most of what’s happening today.
2. Recognise the effects of not forgiving yourself. Those negative emotions like shame and regret are also bad for our long term health – as they undermine and damage a healthy immune system.
3. Name the emotions you are struggling with. Simply naming your emotions can help reduce their power. It brings some order and control into our lives again when we’re hit by overwhelming and negative emotions.
4. Reflect on the fact that we all make mistakes, make foolish decisions and act badly at times. It’s part of being human – you’re an imperfect person. We all do stupid things, and say some things that we regret.
5. Try to let go of other people’s expectations. We can’t please everyone – it’s not going to happen. Decide on your own standards, then try to live by them. Also, if you’re looking for approval you’ll never measure up as you’ll always meet someone who will criticise and judge.
6. Practise self-forgiveness. It’s healthy to acknowledge the regrets that you have – but then you need to be willing to let go of the past – and decide to move forwards - and live life differently.
find someone who makes you happy. not necessarily a lover, but just someone who makes you feel safe and at peace
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Don’t think about what can happen in a month. Don’t think about what can happen in a year. Just focus on the 24 hours in front of you and do what you can to get closer to where you want to be
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The Self-Immolating Monk
In 1963, the Buddhist majority in South Vietnam had reached their breaking point in the growing tensions under the repressive Catholic regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem.
In May of that year, Buddhists had gathered in the imperial city of Hue to demonstrate many issues, among them, the right to fly the Buddhist flag alongside the national flag. The government aggressively broke up the gathering and nine Buddhists died in the violence that ensued.
Buddhists were outraged by the violent actions of the government and their refusal to take responsibility for those who had died at the demonstration. To protest against the Diem regime, two elderly monks committed ritual suicide by immolating themselves in a busy intersection in Saigon, Vietnam on June 11, 1963. Thich Quang Duc is the 73-year-old monk pictured. (Source)