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Positive Phoenix • I walk, think, and write on life, philosophy, and my never-give-up attitude, aka the Positive Phoenix Way • www.substack.com/@joydeepbiswas • https://medium.com/@joydeepbiswas
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You start imagining things others don't think and believing things others don't say about you. This creates confusion both in your mind and your real life and relationships.
Therefore, it's crucial you deliver on your own promises and expectations.
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Me too
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hey, hey...
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Thank you for the share, Mr. Sundling
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Facebook app is filled with entertaining videos nowadays. You rarely see a friend's photo or written post on your feed.
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You're using social media as it's meant to be
As a tool
But most of us get used by social media
and then we become a fool
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Mr. Isenberg was shocked by the 22-year-old’s answer. Recalling this incident, Mr. Isenberg wrote a YouTube community post.
Click on the link👇 to learn what he wrote and what it means for you to be a writer in the age of AI.
medium.com/behind-the-w...
#writing #writingcommunity
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🤝
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Learning never ends.
Yes, I've some wisdom and I introspect. However, I've made a lot of stupid decisions too.
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Please turn on your dms.
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Thank you for reading and sharing my work, Mr. Sundling. Means a lot.
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Great. Happy writing!
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Thank you so much. I've removed the paywall here. Please read it when you're free.
medium.com/lifetale/i-l...
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That’s why forgive when:
• you FEEL like forgiving,
• it doesn’t pain your heart to forgive, and
• you don’t have to destroy a part of your self-worth.
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But it often becomes a pattern of your life.
Since you’ve always forgiven every act of cruelty or disrespect, you don’t know where to draw the line.
What is forgivable, and what’s not?
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Even though that line might be insignificant in terms of the context of the book. But to you, that line is profound.
That’s why I don’t like websites and apps providing summary of books.
But I understand their use for content creation. Or for teachers cuz they don't have a lot of time for research