It’s easy to get sucked into the latest updates from your Facebook or Instagram friends. Try to take everything you see and hear with a grain of salt.
Chances are it’s not their reality; it’s the version of their reality they want you to see.
Instead, focus on what you have going for you in your life.
Practice gratitude for the little things, stay true to your goals, and don’t accept all advice that you get from everyone, because advice is autobiography that comes with the life experiences of others. Use your critical thinking skills and your best judgment before you act.
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