WhisperDog

Advice: literally, every time I hear about that cricket match—my mind drifts, like am I …

yooo, remember when i thought turning thirty meant you had life figured out? turns out, my biggest accomplishment is remembering to water my plants every week. now with that tahir fuego news, i’m sitting here spiraling like what is my excuse when some twenty-four-year-old is gone? my friends are busy planning their weddings, and here i am wondering if i should finally get that gym membership or ju...

honestly, how do people find meaning in their jobs? i’m still stuck at the same place since 2019, and watching everyone share their promotions at the reunion felt like literal torture. all i could think was, yaar, why does it seem like life is moving forward for everyone else but me? it makes me question everything about my choices. was this my fate? maybe all i’m good for is staying in this job ...

literally, every time I hear about that cricket match—my mind drifts, like am I really excited or just playing my role as the “enthusiast” in the room?—while I’m stuck wondering if I’m truly enjoying life or just nailing this performance. my coworkers rally around their opinions, but I sit back, half-listening, feeling more like an audience than a participant. I can’t shake the feeling that I’ve built my whole identity on applause and approval—but what happens when that curtain falls? am I still worth anything without the cheers? #personalconfessions #

literally, every time I hear about that cricket match—my mind drifts, like am I really excited or just playing my role as the “enthusiast” in the room?—while I’m stuck wondering if I’m truly enjoying life or just nailing this performance. my coworkers rally around their opinions, but I sit back, half-listening, feeling more like an audience than a participant. I can’t shake the feeling that I’ve built my whole identity on applause and approval—but what happens when that curtain falls? am I still worth anything without the cheers? #personalconfessions #

you ever find yourself hiding the real reason you buy store-brand pasta? my mom thinks i’m ballin’ just because i know how to dress up a cheap meal with fancy herbs. she has no idea that the only thing gourmet in my life is the ramen seasoning packet. every time she praises me for “making it,” i nod along, pretending her 10-dollar birthday gift doesn't make my stomach turn because she has NO clue ...