Have you ever truly lived?

Is your definition of success really your definition of success?

Or did you perhaps borrow it from society without really noticing?

Our fixation on appearing successful is so toxic, that we readily give up our hopes and dreams in favour of acceptance.

Most people don’t have a greater purpose in life beyond achieving what secures their place in society, or in their social circles.

The chase for acceptance or validation is how we die a million deaths in a single lifetime, but rarely live a single wholesome life before death.

Do we even know what a wholesome life feels like between all the distractions and our efforts to appease others?

When was the last time you reconnected with the idealistic teen in you?

If you had to meet your teenage self, would you be proud or disappointed in who you are now?

Or were you already wasted to the peer pressure back then that you’ve never known a life beyond that?

Today is a good day to reconnect with you.

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