afterlife
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The Last Thing I Got Excited About: A Personal Reflection Excitement—sometimes it comes in a wave, sometimes it slips in quietly. Recently, I found myself grinning ear to ear, wrapped up in that feeling, and it all started with a simple moment at my desk. I’d been working late one evening, surrounded by scribbled notes,
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Where Did My Name Come From? I’ve often wondered about my name—where it really came from and what it means beyond just the way it sounds when someone calls it. Names aren’t just tags. They are stories, gifts, hopes, and sometimes even riddles handed down to us before we are fully aware of ourselves. The
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What Really Motivates Me If I’m honest, motivation for me isn’t some grand, constant feeling. It’s messy and unpredictable. Some days, I wake up ready to take on the world, and other days, I’m struggling just to get out of bed. But over time, I’ve learned to pause and listen—to understand what really drives me,
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What I Love About Where I Live: A Personal Reflection When I think about my home, it’s not just bricks and walls or a dot on a map—it’s the tapestry of memories, routines, and feelings that make life here uniquely mine. Morning Rituals and Quiet Streets Each morning, I wake to the soft light filtering
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What Positive Emotion Do I Feel Most Often? Emotions are like quiet companions that walk alongside us every day. Some we notice vividly, others we barely acknowledge, and a few seem to return again and again, shaping how we experience life. For me, the positive emotion I feel most often is gratitude. I realize it
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The Word We’re Literally Overusing… Literally 😂 Okay, we need to talk about a word that has taken over conversations, captions, and TikTok comment sections like it pays rent. That word is — you guessed it — “literally.” It used to mean exactly as stated. You know, like: “The train station is literally two streets
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The most important thing to carry with you is something that can’t be stolen or broken — your inner attitude and readiness to face the moment. Objects change, technology evolves, but the strength of your mind and heart stays with you everywhere.So tomorrow morning, when you step out, make sure you pack not just your
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A few years ago, while in Tokyo, I splurged on a meal at Sukiyabashi Jiro—the famous sushi spot from Jiro Dreams of Sushi. It cost about $300 for the omakase menu. No menus, no choices—just Jiro’s son crafting one perfect piece after another at lightning speed. Was It Worth It? Yes, in many ways: But



