WhisperDog

Questions: the way that I just realized I spent two hundred dollars on subscription service…

literally everyone in my family keeps bragging to the neighbors about my "amazing career." honestly, they have no idea I’m just surviving paycheck to paycheck. I hide my credit card debt behind a smile while wondering how to stretch the last few dollars until next week. they see my name in magazines but don't know I'm Googling “how to get rich quick” in my spare time. I feel like I'm living a lie—...

मतलब, जब मैंने "सिकंदर रज़ा" की कहानी सुनी, तो मेरा दिल एक बार फिर से उसी अंधेरे में चला गया। वो ज़माना याद है जब सब मुझसे उम्मीद करते थे कि मैं भी ऐसा कर सकता हूँ, लेकिन असल में मैं तो सिर्फ दूसरों पर निर्भर था। सबको लगता था कि मैं स्ट्रॉंग हूँ, पर हकीकत में मुझे उनकी ताकत से हर वक्त सहारा चाहिए था। अब, जब वो फैंसले खुद लेते हैं और मैं सिर्फ अपनी खोई हुई पहचान खोज रहा हूँ, तो ये दर्द थोड़ा और गहर...

the way that I just realized I spent two hundred dollars on subscription services for things I totally forgot about—like that yoga app I opened once and the premium weather tracker that only tells me it's raining—has me questioning my entire existence. like, how many salads could I have bought with that? but here I am, contemplating life choices while my "wellness" apps mock me from the depths of my bank account, and honestly—was that random fifteen-dollar meditation guide worth losing sleep over?

the way that I just realized I spent two hundred dollars on subscription services for things I totally forgot about—like that yoga app I opened once and the premium weather tracker that only tells me it's raining—has me questioning my entire existence. like, how many salads could I have bought with that? but here I am, contemplating life choices while my "wellness" apps mock me from the depths of my bank account, and honestly—was that random fifteen-dollar meditation guide worth losing sleep over?

not gonna lie, I once wore two different shoes to an important meeting. like, one was a formal heel and the other was a flip-flop. I panicked, thought they were both black from far away. then the client looked at my feet and said, "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed." honestly, same. my fashion sense has hit an all-time low. now I'm just out here thinking flip-flops are the future of corporate sty...