BTS will never be SEVEN without SUGA.

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BTS will never be SEVEN without SUGA.
Big wins are coming.
A wasted effort, but still worth taking one more courage to keep going.
If I could make one promise, it would be to never smile again until my last breath.
Sometimes, I feel like smiling is a sin while I'm in deep sorrow for losing my chance—my chance to succeed. My failure keeps holding me back whilst time continues to slip away.
No. It's not just a failure. It's a mistake to have been so careless in the first place.
THREE DIFFERENT CALENDARS. THREE FAITHS. ONE RARE ALIGNMENT.
Something unusual is happening right now.
Ramadan, Lent, and Lunar New Year all started within the same window of days, creating an extraordinary convergence of Muslim, Christian, and Chinese traditions around mid-February.
Lunar New Year began on February 17, welcoming the Year of the Horse. Families gathered. Homes were cleaned. Red envelopes were exchanged. Firecrackers lit up the night. Across the world, millions marked a fresh start under the first new moon of the Chinese lunisolar calendar.
That same evening, depending on crescent moon sightings, Ramadan began. The first fast started on February 18. Muslims around the globe are now fasting from dawn to sunset, centering their days around prayer, discipline, charity, and spiritual reflection. For the next month, the rhythm of life shifts toward restraint and devotion.
On February 18, Lent also began with Ash Wednesday. Christians entered a 40-day period of prayer and sacrifice leading to Easter on April 5. Ash crosses appeared on foreheads. Some began fasting. Others gave up comforts. The season of repentance and renewal is now underway.
Three observances. Three faith traditions. All unfolding at the same time.
This alignment is unusual because these holidays do not move together. Lunar New Year follows the Chinese lunisolar calendar. Ramadan shifts roughly 11 days earlier each year because it is based on a purely lunar cycle. Lent is calculated using the Gregorian calendar in relation to Easter after the winter solstice.
They drift independently. For them to begin almost simultaneously is rare and may not repeat for decades.
Yet here we are. Across cities and villages, lanterns glow while others break their fast at sunset. Ash Wednesday services are held while families celebrate reunion dinners. Some people are feasting. Others are fasting. All are reflecting.
Different rituals. Different prayers. Different histories. But the themes feel strikingly similar.
Renewal. Self-discipline. Gratitude. Fresh beginnings.
This week, millions of people across cultures pressed pause in their own way. Some through celebration. Some through sacrifice. Some through quiet prayer.
It is a powerful reminder that while calendars divide us, human longing does not.
Around the world right now, people are choosing reflection over noise, intention over routine. And that feels significant.
Follow for more stories that connect us across cultures.
#Ramadan2026 #Lent #LunarNewYear
© Project Nightfall
As we open the month of February, may your soul be filled with happiness and beautiful memories to cherish along your journey. Let us begin this month with hearts full of dreams and passion.
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Looking at my work with gratitude. There are still more topics to cross out of my bucket list, and the only thing that I want to tell myself right now is:
"Wala nang atrasan, kaya mo to!"
Proof of life. And I still have my regular sleep cycle.
Let them say what they want about you.
Choose peace over drama.
Distance is also healing.
How an emotionally unhealed person dates:
Dates for looks, not character
Mistakes chemistry for compatibility
Feels bored without chaos or intensity
Constant fighting becomes the norm
Chases people who are emotionally unavailable
Confuses anxiety with attraction
Overgives to feel chosen
Ignores red flags to avoid being alone
Seeks validation instead of connection
Fears abandonment, yet pushes people away
Tests love instead of trusting it
Stays in situations that hurt because they feel familiar
How a healed person dates:
Chooses character over looks
Values emotional safety over intensity
Feels at ease instead of anxious
Communicates instead of fighting
Attracts, not chases
Lets connection grow naturally
Sets boundaries without guilt
Walks away from inconsistency early
Seeks mutual effort and respect
Feels secure without constant reassurance
Trusts actions more than words
Knows being alone is better than being misaligned
Builds love from peace, not fear
Yes, I am an ambitious woman because I always believe in myself that I can do it. I wonder why do you care so much? Thank you for caring, tho.
Why does everything that happens in our lives always get blamed on me? I’m just trying to live my life and be grateful. Why does it have to be this way? Whyyyyyy?!!