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What’s the best piece of advice you have ever been given?
Stop overthinking and stop feeling the need to explain everything. It's important to remember that the world doesn't revolve solely around you. However, in your own personal world, you are the main character. So, it's essential to prioritize your own happiness and well-being before worrying about others. There's no need to dwell on unnecessary things or concern yourself with other people's perceptions of you. Don't let the negative opinions of others affect you. You are unique and valuable just as you are. Simply strive to do your best in life and focus on what truly matters to you.
Above all, it's crucial to STAY UNBOTHERED by external influences. There will always be times when it's necessary to let things slide and not allow them to affect you. Just as a dog must be allowed to bark at times, it's important not to fear the judgment or opinions of others. Instead, focus on respecting those who respect you and treating others with the same kindness and consideration that you would like to receive in return. This mindset will help you navigate through life with confidence and grace.
My dad once told me, "Sejahat apapun kamu sama dia, bukan kamu yang nentuin dia berhak bahagia atau nggak."
That you should keep talking in an empty audience. Meaning that even if no one is paying attention or if no one is giving their interest, the amount of passion you have for something you talk about will slowly attract an audience. Your voice will impact the others. Be fearless, you will be heard.
“As the one who still live, we have to stay alive no matter how.”
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1. How to get the energy to force-delete Instagram after loosing the virginity as a man and how to stop afterwards liking and simping the pictures and videos of bitches which shouldn't interest a guy and his time anymore
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