What would you do oh forget you
Reflecting on the question 'What would you do?' often leads us to explore not just the decisions themselves but the emotions tied to them. In daily life, we all face moments where the urge to forget past hurts or mistakes can be powerful, yet challenging. From personal experience, I've found that focusing on the present and fostering self-compassion helps ease the burden of negative memories. One effective approach is practicing mindfulness, which encourages acceptance without judgment. This cultivates resilience and enables a healthier mindset towards forgetting or moving past troubles. Additionally, sharing these thoughts through mediums such as comics or art—like the 'Stand sit down lay down' series—can provide a unique outlet for expressing complex feelings. Ultimately, confronting the question with honesty allows for growth. Deciding what to do and when to let go involves understanding that forgetting does not equate to erasing but rather learning and embracing new chapters. By engaging in such reflective practices, anyone can navigate challenges with greater clarity and peace.

























































































