"7 Things We Are Wasting...Every day waiting for "Standing
"7 Things We Are Wasting...Every day waiting
"The affirmation that we were right." "
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🧠 in a society where everyone is fighting to speak.
We're starting to lose "listening."
📱 the day we guarded the screen.
We're starting to lose "real life."
🔥 in an attempt to win on social.
We may be losing in our own peace.
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Here are 7 things many people are "unconsciously losing."
When we stick too much to "being the right party,"
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1. Waste of time in real life
We woke up and opened the screen.
Sit and wait for what the person we agree to say.
Share a post... but don't move our lives at all.
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2. Waste energy on self-proof
We hope our post has someone like it.
Hopefully someone will comment, "I agree."
We stick with "supporting power" instead of building power.
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3. Lost relationship
Family, friends, close people.
Start looking at each other because the comments don't match.
We don't want to cut ties.
But we choose "authenticity" over love.
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4. Lose peace in mind
Our hearts are full of heat.
cloudy
Easy to get frustrated.
Smile less...
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5. Lose vision of the future
When we're stuck with the daily mood,
We will forget to plan our own future.
We became good at debating but lost in real life.
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6. Lose trust in society
When everyone tries to beat
We start to believe that anyone can't trust
There are actually a lot of good people who just think differently.
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7. Waste of freedom of thought
We say think by ourselves, but really are waiting for the person we like to speak first.
We say not to follow anyone, but really afraid to be "the wrong person."
I didn't think of myself...We're just afraid of losing.
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> Sometimes...Admitting, "We don't know all that yet."
Is the most courageous of men.
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We can still think differently.
Without hurting each other.
We'll still stand it.
Without taking the stage from anyone.
And more importantly...
We can still love each other.
Despite not agreeing on everything.
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# Social is not a battlefield of hearts
# Ordinary people who refuse to stay





















































































