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Your choice, choose obesity
Learn who you are.
Unlearn who they told you to be.
Figure out who you want to be.
So Sweet
Watching you gobble up enchiladas. Gone before I look. Piled rice and beans. You’re begging for a stuffing, make you eat it all plus that dessert you begged for. I’m so sweet and kind…there you go dear,you can eat on up. Belly rubs when you’ve finished off the last enchilada, rice and beans. Scrape up the last bits on the chips and make you eat it. IM very kind and sweet whispering it’s okay to cry but not to stop eating. You’ll get endlesss belly rubs and I’ll hoist your stuffed gut free and you moan like you just came in relieve having it completely free. Too stupefied by heavy greasy food I’ll help you slowly eat each bit rubbing your belly until you crash. Not a waste gram as every ounce is converted to fat. So sweet you grow in your sleep. Softest angel you lay on your side to let your distended gut hangs stretched across the bed. You’re my pretty little piggy princess you snort if I raise your nose I’ve trained you so well. You coo at any tummy rub or your fat ass. You’re growing as your pet. What are you brewing, roll, love handle, new stretch marks? We will see my piggish angel your mystery of your flesh still to be discovered by us.
@mistressvioleta
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-- The New York Times, November 2, 2024.
What Direction Is Your Life Headed In
☆ this is JUST a general reading so take what resonates leave what doesn’t. we’re going to be looking at what path the universe has you on right now + more! 🤍
☆ how to PICK A PILE: Breathe in deeply for 3 and out for 5. Meditate on each picture continuing this manual breathing. Ask spirit out loud or in your head “what direction is my life headed in” and meditate on it. You’ll hear a number or see a number pop into your head, or maybe you’ll feel drawn to a certain pile. whatever works for you go for it! if you’re new to pick a piles this may be difficult at first, but as you read and watch them more and more the process becomes much easier! 😊
☆ lastly thank you thank you to my guides and your guides for offering me and providing me the energy, knowledge, and guidance to do this reading. 🤍
Hello everyone, how are you? I’d like to discuss a topic with you...
Since childhood, I’ve always had big dreams. I used to escape reality by imagining a future where I was a confident, intelligent, beautiful woman who had everything. Those daydreams were comforting and beautiful, especially compared to the toxic home I was living in at the time.
I wanted to grow up quickly, believing it would be a solution. I never thought about how adulthood would mean facing reality head-on—expectations, grades, money, restrictions, and hopes. I simply didn’t think about those things at the time.
It was a difficult phase, marked by a negative mindset and low self-confidence. It caused me a lot of emotional and even physical pain, but what hurt me the most was the weight of my unrealistic expectations.
I believed this pain was simply part of the journey. They always say the road is rough, right? But no—this wasn’t the kind of pain they meant. It wasn’t pain that makes you want to disappear or end everything. It wasn’t pain that makes you question the point of trying at all.
The pain they talk about is different: it’s the kind that pushes you to do more, to grow, to become better. It shows you how far you’ve come. And most importantly, despite everything, you are psychologically at peace—you are happy.
When I failed to get into medical school and entered pharmacy instead, I found myself facing a reality I had never planned for—one that didn’t match what I wanted or had dreamed of since childhood. I was shocked and deeply hurt, and I kept wondering why I always seemed to end up in places, and among people, that were the complete opposite of what I wanted.
Do you know what’s ironic? I wanted medicine not because I loved it, but because it felt guaranteed. It seemed like the safer path to the life I wanted so desperately. But when that castle collapsed, I found myself standing in front of a vast, empty land. For the first time, I asked myself who I really was—and, painfully, I realized how hollow I felt inside.
I wanted to heal my painful reality with what people call passion. I wanted to find it—I wanted it to be mine.
The kind of passion that gives life meaning—color, purpose, fulfillment, inner peace, and a clearer vision of yourself. So I began searching for the passion that would save me from my misery. I tried writing, drawing, cooking, singing, speaking, running a website, programming, and many other things. I watched countless videos, read endlessly, all in an attempt to discover what my passion was. I was desperate to find it.
You may wonder why I was so desperate to know. It’s because I don’t know who I am without a goal. I don’t want a life designed for me by others simply because I don’t understand myself. I want to be the author of my own story and the captain of my own ship. Without a goal, you’re not really living—you’re just waiting for death, or for a day that’s slightly different from all the others.
So I kept searching, until one day a video appeared asking: “What are your values?” It suggested writing down 30 values that matter to you, then narrowing them down to five. According to those five, you could understand who you are and what truly fits you. I realized that my values were freedom, influence, giving, money, and peace. I sat there, thinking deeply about what paths or pursuits could align with these values.
In the end, I discovered that the most important thing for me is helping others. It makes me feel proud of myself and truly at ease when I see people better off. This has always been essential to me. Looking back at my childhood, I always wanted to improve the situation of my country for the sake of its people. I wanted to give money, to help, to make a difference. I imagined myself as a hero saving children, creating better homes, and opening opportunities for others.
Alongside that, I’ve always had a deep love for writing and books, and an obsession with films and the way they can move and inspire people. I’ve always dreamed of creating something that resonates with others, that makes my voice heard, that sparks reflection or emotion.
So, I want to become a pharmacist in the commercial sector, study at a Canadian or American university, write books, publish them, and even turn some of them into films that I write and direct myself. I don’t see this as impossible. Just thinking about it fills me with joy, and I am determined to work hard to make it happen.
I found myself, and I finally understood why it had taken so long. I had been prioritizing money and fame, but when I started putting my comfort and my mind first, everything changed. I felt so much better about myself! After all, what good is money if it can’t make you feel at peace with yourself?
After searching for three years, I realized that the answer had been right in front of me all along—the very reality I had been trying to escape through my passion. It turned out that what I was running from was exactly what I had been searching for from the beginning. I shifted my mindset, reflected deeply on myself, and finally found the answers.
So, what is your passion?
I'm looking forward to it!!!