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Embracing Minimalism: A Beginner's guide to Simplify your life.

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In a society that frequently promotes excess and acquisition, the idea of minimalism has become a welcome diversion. Adopting a minimalist lifestyle can help you live with more clarity, less stress, and a stronger focus on the things that really matter. It goes beyond simply clearing out your physical space. Here's a beginner's guide to minimalism to help you get started, whether your goal is to create an intentional lifestyle or simplify your surroundings. Understanding Minimalism: Living in a void or denying yourself possessions are not aspects of minimalism. Rather, it's a deliberate decision to streamline and give priority to the things that make your life better. Consider your values first, then decide what it is that makes you happy and fulfilled. Organising Your Physical Area: Start with your immediate environment. Examine every object in your house and consider whether it fulfils a need or makes you happy. Anything that is no longer important...

EMOTIONAL SLOPPINESS AND SHALLOW SENTIMENTALITY IS NOT HELPING US.

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  Namaste, This blog is an outcome of disgust. This blog is an outcome of pain and despair. I will really be straightforward and to-the-point. On the Internet, wherever your sight goes, the only thing you find the most repetitively is emotional drama and shallow sentimentality. Love is good. Compassion is great. But seeing this feeling of sentimentality draining the youth is truly disgraceful to watch. Young fiercy youths, not even of 15 years completed, are found nowadays drenched in those dramatic songs you hear on people's WhatsApp Statuses with Lord Krishna crying with Radhaji every now and then. The only inspiration you find in Lord Krishna is that? Lord Krishna's impression in our minds nowadays has just been limited to a 16-year-old boy holding a flute and crying with a young radhaji! What I mean to say, my friends, is this is all we look up to? All this narrowness of being crazily sentimental and wimpy? All the time? Even ...

Understanding Anger Issues in Modern Society.

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In today's fast-paced, interconnected world, anger issues are becoming more common, putting a strain on mental well-being and interpersonal relationships. Exploring the roots of these problems can shed light on the difficulties people face as they navigate modern society.  1. Workplace Stressors: The demanding nature of modern jobs, tight deadlines and increasingly intense competition significantly increase stress levels. Anger can arise in response to pressures in people's work lives. 2. Social Expectations:  Expectations to conform to social norms regarding income, appearance, or relationships can cause frustration and anger. The constant comparisons made through social media add a new layer to this complex issue.  3. Technology Overload:  The digital age brings unprecedented connectivity and a constant stream of information and stimulation. This sensory overload can make people feel irritable and impatient. 4. Isolat...

Navigating Emptiness, anxiety in Modern Society. ft. Loneliness Pt. 2

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First of all, In today's hectic world, people frequently struggle with intense emotions of worry, emptiness, and loneliness. This blog examines the causes of these feelings, how common they are in modern culture, and provides helpful advice on coping techniques. 1 . The paradox of digitalization: Examine how technology affects relationships between people. Although digital platforms provide us with global connectivity, they can also exacerbate feelings of loneliness. Talk about how important it is to balance relationships in the real world and online. 2. In the Social Media Age, Social Comparison:  Consider how being inundated with carefully manicured lifestyles on social media perpetuates feelings of emptiness and inadequacy. Motivate introspection and mindfulness to counteract the negative impacts of social comparison. 3. Work-Life Imbalance:    Address the pressures of the modern work environment and the toll it takes on mental health. Offer strategies for ...