I have this one bad experience, it happened a long time ago. I didn't want to even think about it, because it felt ...hurt. It always brought a wound in my chest. I still remembered all the details, and also my feeling at that moment and the years after. If I could turn back the … Continue reading Trauma Doesn’t Exist!
Tag: mental-health
Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
I want to begin this writing by deliver this impactful message from Morgan Housel in his book "The Psychology of Money" : "There's an unspoken truth that people generally seek to be respected and admired by others, and that using wealth to buy luxury goods may not bring those things as much as you imagine. … Continue reading Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
The Dignity of Words
Just two days ago, I'm lucky to have this experience. Long story short, I booked a hotel through a travel application. I remember clicking the right date for my stay. But turns out when the booking confirmation arrived in my email, it showed the wrong date. I don't know where the mistake was, was it … Continue reading The Dignity of Words
The Art of Saying No Gracefully
In the previous article I've already told you my dear friends, why we have to stop saying yes and start saying no. In the end, it's about what is truly matters and essentials for us. Only say yes when we truly mean it, and only to the essentials things. Keep saying no to non-essentials things … Continue reading The Art of Saying No Gracefully
The Art of Decision Making
I have a question for you my dear friends, Do you agree, making a decision is a tough thing to do? Yes? Definitely. Napoleon Bonaparte once said : Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide." It was long long time ago, but why still related 'til now? as … Continue reading The Art of Decision Making





