I didn't know grief would feel like this. I have never felt something like this, I lost my grandma. And somehow the world is still moving like nothing happened. Forever in my heart. NNE DI EBUBE. Rest well🤍

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I didn't know grief would feel like this. I have never felt something like this, I lost my grandma. And somehow the world is still moving like nothing happened. Forever in my heart. NNE DI EBUBE. Rest well🤍
Money cannot buy Elon Musk
Prove me wrong
If possible I will make it work with you, but it seems like I am the one trying real hard.
I thought we were on the same page? But I guess we didn't align... between you and I who do you think is hardworking?
Between jealousy and envy which one is worse or better?
Happy new month lovelies may April bring you clarity, growth and peace
Father Of Thy Loins
Her stories didn't align. She claimed she owned a company, became the company she was fired from.
The independence she bragged about dissolved into endless request for material things.
Start a new —No
Look for work —No,
"What do you want" Ken asked
"Just give me some money I know what I am doing"
There is a quiet honesty in the song 'tryna find my way' by Tatiana Manaois. It captures something most people are afraid to admit — that adulthood is often just a long process of figuring things out...mistakes, lessons. You keep the recycling going...you learn, unlearn and relearn
EXACT!
Can we share...
You don't need anybody validation
Some betrayals don’t come from enemies.
They come from family.
And they hurt because you never see them coming.
— The Lies We Loved
Fear is not a teaching method.
Comparison is not encouragement.
Beating is not communication.
Confidence cannot grow where a child is trembling.
Our childhood made us strong...but it also made some of us silent. We must do better for the next generation.
RESIST COMPARISON
Don't compare yourself to the people you should be learning from. Do not be intimidated by others. Be inspired. Do not let awareness fuel discontentment.
Let it inspire education and self development
If all you do this year is not give up — you've done enough. Growth is allowed to be a slow process
Christmas was beautiful.
The food was plenty.
Family was warm.
But as an introvert, fun doesn't always look loud to me. Sometimes it looks like stepping away. Taking me time. I loved being around family, but I also needed silence to breathe.
Then it hit me...the year is ending. 2026 is around the corner.
Do you recharge with people or with silence
THE JUST WORLD FALLACY
Good is rewarded and evil is punished, that the world is just. But good is hardly ever rewarded and evil is hardly ever punished, on the contrary, evil gets rewarded, but does that mean you should be evil?
No!
No bad thing is sustained for life. Evil eventually fails. And good eventually does get rewarded but it may not get rewarded at the time you choose.
THE JUST WORLD FALLACY
Good is rewarded and evil is punished, that the world is just. But good is hardly ever rewarded and evil is hardly ever punished, on the contrary, evil gets rewarded, but does that mean you should be evil?
No!
No bad thing is sustained for life. Evil eventually fails. And good eventually does get rewarded but it may not get rewarded at the time you choose.
WHAT KINDNESS ACTUALLY MEANS.
Kindness is not silence when you're hurt. It's not saying yes when your heart is screaming no. It's not being “the biggest person” to the point of breaking yourself in half.
Kindness is balance—the art of loving others without forgetting to love yourself. I've learned that kindness is sometimes a boundary. It's saying “I care about you, but I also care about me.” It's checking on people even when you're tired. It's tipping the waiter, complimenting the stranger, forgiving yourself for old mistakes. I've been shown kindness in small, random ways that changed my entire week—like a friend who stayed on the phone when I was too tired to talk, or the woman who smiled at me when I was lost and anxious in a new city.
Kindness is quiet but powerful. It's not performative; it's intentional. And sometimes, it's just letting someone feel seen. In a world obsessed with attention, maybe the kindest thing we can do is actually care.