Unfolding Within
Dear, You
From my own experience, I often find myself mentally revisiting past decisions—tracing the moments when doubt, confusion, uncertainty, and a sense of disconnection took over. I was head over heels, losing control, swept up in emotions and excitement, until rational thought was drowned out.
Through those experiences, I learned a valuable lesson: never make decisions when emotions are running too high or too low. Those emotional extremes do not define who I am. I’ve seen it, felt it, and heard it in myself—especially when reflecting on choices that didn’t turn out well.
Back then, I wasn’t fully aware of what I truly wanted in life. But now, in the present moment, I ask myself honestly: "What do you want?"
Life presents us with options and choices. And then there’s the deeper question: Who do you forgive when there is no God? A tricky one, isn’t it?
Humans are prone to confirmation bias—we tend to believe what we’ve already convinced ourselves to be true. It creates a loop: we seek evidence to reinforce our beliefs rather than challenge them. And what happens when you convince yourself that you’re right? Then you’re right. And what comes next?
You move on.
That’s where the door opens—to a quantum world of possibilities. A place where choice and accountability exist. You make your choice, own it, forgive yourself, and keep moving forward.
II. Wake Up
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Studying the psychology of human mind and behavior. Becoming sensitive to people's energy and identifying the causes why people behave that way. Seeing the obvious. Identify Vampires:
-Criticizing, Contradicting, Clinging, Coward, Controlling, Complaining, Crying, Con. These are energy suckers, and they are around you. You can read them through cognitive scripts and other things. So, just allow them Be. Help them see themselves by contrasting.
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