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"Sometimes, sleep is the best escape from thoughts."
How to Live Without Regrets (Part 2)
2. Discover Your True Self: Flip Your Persona
Sometimes, the noise of the world silences the true voice of our souls. To avoid future regrets, you must flip your reality and experience absolute silence.
If you are always surrounded by a crowd, try being quiet for once. Are you blending in just because you fear rejection? The peace you feel in a crowd might be an illusion—like chasing what you think is a golden door, only to find it’s just an ordinary door painted in yellow.
Stepping into silence is hard and lonely at first. But in that exact loneliness, you find your true passions. This silence might just save you.
For those who are already quiet, changing is even harder. Quiet people have already understood too much about how the world truly works, and once you see through the illusion, you can rarely turn back. But no matter who you are, you must find your true self.
How to Live Without Regrets (Part 1)
(I’m still taking time to practice these steps myself, but I truly believe they can lead us to a better life.)
1. Discover Your Passion (The 1-Day Trial)
Explore: List everything you’re curious about—playing an instrument, writing, or singing.
The Test: Give each hobby a full day to learn. If you feel a "spark" of excitement while doing it, you've found a match.
For example: If you cherish your inner world, you might find your voice through writing or poetry. Your true passion often hides within your daily routine; just listen to what your soul gravitates toward.
The Goal: Finding your passion is crucial because when your career aligns with what you love, you're more likely to succeed and find fulfillment. Working on something you're passionate about is the best way to avoid burnout and future regrets.
(Wait for Part 2 & 3—I’ll be sharing more tips on how to live a life you won't regret soon!)
"If everyone had the same abilities, the world wouldn't be this mysterious."