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Woke up in another layer of reality:

Indeed, there is nothing wrong with my personality. It is simply just like that. This journey of knowing myself and discovering who I am is helping me make sound decisions and gain a clearer mind to assess situations and life's challenges. No pressure, no worries—just me and my soul getting to know each other.

Dealing with people who wear layers of masks and have multiple personalities is truly interesting, even when I meet those with a strong, dominant personality, and I am the mellow, nonchalant type of person, just observing their reactions. It’s also quite a challenge to discover so many personalities in this diverse world—both in my country and when meeting people from other countries. The diversity of life makes me more curious and eager to explore more about this existence. When I say all of life, I mean "all." Just observing and being open. Being mindful is also a way to serve others and interact with them intelligently.

Self-discoveries: Joining the School's Activity (CAHS ICONS)

How do I begin describing my experience? It was so funny. The agenda was to enjoy and meet new people. Meeting new personalities at first is challenging. You need to adjust and observe. In my head, there are a lot of people's statements because my human brain is recording memories and experiences. Also, getting to know my colleagues, observing the responsibility I see in them, how they handle themselves, and how serious they are about their tasks is truly inspiring. They embody their responsibilities very well, taking mistakes as learning tools to excel further and laugh at them. Life is a journey where you continue moving forward while being present. One example I saw with my classmate is that he’s good at accepting people just as they are. He is very observant and knows how to support others. Support is really an essential part of being human. You feel good when you know you are always supported. Connection is also the link to everything, but that doesn’t mean you need to be mindful of everything.

In this world, being "right" is often seen as ethical and morally upright. From some perspectives, people who try too hard to be right may develop mental conditions that prevent life from flowing smoothly, leading to regrets. The most important thing I’ve learned is to have fun and enjoy life as long as I stay aligned with my inner truth and don’t try too hard to be someone else. I haven’t lost my truest identity.

Jolly, playful, vital, funny, adventurous, hilarious—the most important thing is the experience and how much I enjoyed being around people.

What you think, you become.
What you reap is what you sow.
I think, therefore I am.
So within, so without.
As above, so below.

These are basic principles we hear over and over again, yet we still try and try.

Is trying who we are? Or do we just be?

Just do it. Be happy. Choose happiness.


 




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