Trolls can eat my joyyyyyy nom nom nom you lil mosquito babies
Dealing with online trolls can feel exhausting, but maintaining a positive mindset helps me preserve my inner peace. I've found that trolls often thrive on negativity, so instead of feeding into their words, I focus on enjoying my successes and staying true to myself. Sometimes, it’s hard not to take criticism personally—especially when people question your talent or intentions, as happened during my auditions for a show. I wasn’t sure I’d make it given the competition, but when I did, it stirred up envy among some viewers. What helped me navigate this was reminding myself that their negativity says more about their struggles than about me. Blocking or unfollowing those who don't wish me well became necessary for my mental health. Life still throws challenges my way—breakups, heartbreaks, and tough moments—but I choose to focus on the joy I can create and the growth I experience. Reflection also plays a big role; when criticism arises, I assess if there’s truth I can learn from or if it’s simply unwarranted hate. This balanced approach allows me to romanticize and delight in life's beautiful moments despite obstacles. For anyone facing similar issues, I encourage you to protect your happiness fiercely. Trolls want to steal your light, but by not feeding into their negativity and setting healthy boundaries online, you can reclaim your joy. Remember, it's okay to be a bit petty if it means preserving your well-being. Life is too short to let others’ bad energy dictate your happiness.







































































