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... Read moreI’ve personally experienced moments where life feels upside down and directionless, just like in the "flop era" described. It can be incredibly isolating, making you wonder if anyone else understands what you're facing. During these times, I've found it helpful to share my feelings openly with trusted friends or in supportive communities online. This connection reminds you that you're not alone in your struggles. Another important step is embracing patience and self-compassion. Change and growth rarely happen overnight, and it's okay to not have all the answers right now. Instead of rushing to fix everything, allow yourself to acknowledge the uncertainty and feelings of being lost without judgment. Setting small, achievable goals can also bring a sense of progress when larger life plans seem unclear. Whether it’s picking up a new hobby, committing to daily exercise, or journaling your thoughts, small steps build momentum toward your comeback era. Lastly, remember that this "flop era" is a phase — it’s temporary. Many who have walked this path have emerged stronger, more self-aware, and ready to embrace new opportunities. Holding onto the belief that "everything will be okay," as mentioned in the post, can be a powerful motivator. Realizing that setbacks are part of the human experience can inspire resilience and hope for the future.