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Doubt

Doubt

Then we look around and see people who seem to do it effortlessly—expressing themselves, connecting with others, sharing what they feel without hesitation. And we wonder: How do they do that? Why does it seem so easy for them? It’s easy to compare ourselves and feel like we’re somehow falling short. We start to doubt our ability to communicate, to connect, and that insecurity starts to creep in.

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the art of mind

We carry a quiet struggle, yearning to express what stirs within, yet find ourselves lost in the silence. In this stillness, something meaningful is quietly taking shape, waiting for the right moment to be spoken.

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