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Category: Reflective ME
Reflective ME
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Why writing may matter more than we first realize Not everyone is meant to speak quickly. Some people seem naturally able to enter a room, respond on the spot, and say things in a way that immediately holds attention. The world tends to reward this. Quick answers look like confidence. Verbal ease often gets mistaken…
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A reflection on how unrealistic standards wound, and how wiser forms of striving can strengthen us instead Not everything that pushes us forward is good for us. Some things sharpen us.Some things slowly break us. At first glance, comparison and competition can look almost identical. Both involve measuring. Both involve looking outward. Both can produce…
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A quiet reflection on the paths we once wished to rewrite – and the strength they quietly built. If you could travel back in time and give your younger self one piece of advice, would you do it? The idea sounds comforting. Correct the wrong. Avoid the wrong turn. Save yourself from unnecessary pain, but…
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Why credibility shapes whether wisdom is heard – or ignored We like to believe that good ideas speak for themselves. That truth, once clearly articulated, will be recognized regardless of who delivers it. But human perception rarely works that way. Consider this – Two people offering the same business advice. The same insight. The same…
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When pressure rises, do we silently rewrite the rules? It was meant to be comedy.A match where the rules kept changing mid-fight.Where confusion was part of the entertainment.Where structure existed mostly in name. Twenty-five years ago, the Duchess of Queensbury match between William Regal and Chris Jericho was simply hilarious. One of those wonderfully absurd…
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On Being Introverted in a World That Often Rewards Noise Introverted… oh yes.. I am. For a long time, I wondered if that was something I needed to overcome. The world often celebrates those who think aloud, respond quickly, and command attention without hesitation. In many spaces, the fastest voice is mistaken for the clearest…