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Old Feb 09, 2015, 01:56 AM
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An article I think that a lot of us can relate to:

What It Really Means To Never Take It Seriously And Never Get Hurt | Thought Catalog

Hope this finds you well.

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Old Feb 09, 2015, 02:30 PM
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interesting ideas

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You were never someone who did what they wanted.

You just did what you thought you had to do to make other people happy, to be smiley and friendly and get along with everyone. To never make enemies, to never get caught up in drama. To never bring up your personal problems in public situations.
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If you spend all your time dealing with the issues of others, those issues will consume you. You will belong to everybody else.

If you spend time addressing your own feelings—taking them seriously, dealing with them, using them to fuel your pursuits, learning why they exist and that they aren’t just an ugliness that needs to be buried—then you will belong to yourself.
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