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The Myth of Perfect Timing
In a world that celebrates success stories and breakthrough moments, many people quietly wait for what they believe is the perfect time to act. They tell themselves they will start a project when they feel more confident, apply for a job when they feel more prepared, or pursue a dream when life becomes less complicated. This belief in perfect timing feels logical and responsible. After all, timing matters in many aspects of life. Yet the idea that there is a flawless moment to begin something important is largely a myth—one that keeps countless people stuck in cycles of hesitation and delay.
By Aiman Shahidabout 13 hours ago in Confessions
Word of the Day:顕著
I never thought I would do this but, I ended up buying a bunch of ramen to last me this month. I went a little fancier because I decided to get like the protein cups, which has 16g of protein and less sodium, but I figured that could at least last me to the end of the month, and by then I'll get paid again and can use cash to buy some food until the next installment of food stamps.
By Kayla McIntosha day ago in Confessions
The Illusion of Being Busy
In today’s fast-paced world, being busy has almost become a badge of honor. People proudly talk about their packed schedules, endless meetings, and sleepless nights as if they are signs of productivity and success. When someone asks how life is going, the most common response is often, “I’m very busy.” For many, busyness has become a symbol of importance and value.
By Aiman Shahida day ago in Confessions








