so there i was, feeling all clever because i organized this cool group outing, thinking everyone was pumped. but then, i accidentally stumbled upon a secret chat where they were planning an entirely different, way cooler trip. guess who wasn’t invited? yeah, me. it felt like finding out i had a spot on the bench while the rest of the team went out for ice cream without me. it’s like discovering my...
i always thought other people were the problem. the reality hit me hard: i was the chaos. i pulled everyone into my storm, all the while acting like the world was unfair. and honestly? it felt so much better to blame them. #selfreflection #truthbombs
i can’t believe i had to act like nothing happened after they saw my search history. it was full of weird, random stuff, like how to talk to yourself during an existential crisis, and all i could think was, “what if they realize how alone i really am?” like, if they knew how often i feel completely lost, would they still pretend everything’s fine too? it’s so exhausting, literally carrying this weight of shame and pretending that the world makes sense when it doesn’t.
i can’t believe i had to act like nothing happened after they saw my search history. it was full of weird, random stuff, like how to talk to yourself during an existential crisis, and all i could think was, “what if they realize how alone i really am?” like, if they knew how often i feel completely lost, would they still pretend everything’s fine too? it’s so exhausting, literally carrying this weight of shame and pretending that the world makes sense when it doesn’t.
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