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RE: The 2,000-Year-Old Blueprint for Not Losing Your Mind in Today's World

in Hive Book Club2 days ago

So, if you’re looking for a book that’s equal parts calming, inspiring, and occasionally guilt-tripping (in a good way), a free therapy for humankind, Meditations is your next read.

I will definitely read this. Lately, or let's say since the beginning of this year I've been struggling with self identity,who I am? What am I really doing? How do I become better? How can I be better?
Prioritizing activities to make me feel better instead of look better but unfortunately I've failed in trying to do the both during the first weeks of this year. And I know the year is just beginning and it's baby steps right?

I think this is one of the best things I've read this morning.i need to keep calm and keep my mind and whatever it has running through at bay. Try to control what I can and leave what I can't because results are inevitable. Almost everything all burns down to luck and how well you can preserve yourself emotionally and psychologically.

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Thank you for sharing so openly; I think a lot of us can relate to what you're going through. Self-identity and finding balance can feel like an endless puzzle, but you're absolutely right, baby steps are key. It's okay to stumble while figuring out how to prioritize both feeling and looking better; we're human, after all. And I also still make such mistakes and have such questions.

I love that you're already reflecting on how to focus on what you can control and let go of the rest, that's such a powerful mindset shift! Results take time, but the fact that you're even having these thoughts shows you're on the right track. Be kind to yourself, celebrate those small wins, and trust the process. Sending you good vibes and wishing you a year full of growth and clarity!