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“I’m Not Bored. I’m Just Mentally Logged Out.”

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  1. The Truth Behind 'Mental Log-Out' Ever had those moments when everything feels off, but you can’t pinpoint why? You’re not tired. You’re not lazy. You’re just... mentally checked out . It’s like your body’s still going through the motions, but your mind is on a different wavelength entirely. This isn’t boredom — it’s a mental log-out . There’s no shame in it. It’s the kind of thing we don’t often talk about — the times when you can’t focus, when everything feels kind of “meh,” and you just want to hit pause. And that’s perfectly normal. It doesn’t mean you’re avoiding your responsibilities or slacking off. It means your brain has been running on overdrive, and now it’s hitting a wall. It’s a natural part of being human. You see, we live in a world that celebrates constant hustle and productivity. Everyone's expected to be “on” all the time. But the truth is, that’s not sustainable. You need to give yourself permission to step back and hit pause every now and the...

"Will I Make It or Not?" – My Personal Bible

  So hello again... Just dropping in to get rid of my silly thoughts. Every day, I get motivated. Every day, I get demotivated. I keep searching for my existence— Who am I? And if I truly exist, why? Do I have a goal? If yes, then what is it? I don’t even know. There’s always a cluster of thoughts popping in my head. One moment, I think, “Yes, I will achieve my dreams.” And the next moment, my inner voice goes, “But what if I ..you know what i mean ?” Every day, I try to deal with these thoughts. Sometimes, I win. Sometimes, they win. I think about discussing all this with someone... but then a voice pops up in my mind — "Oh but who? Who would even understand this stupid mess?" And then I respond to myself — "Yes, you're right... I mean, I’m right." You see, I’m that kind of person who, after sharing his thoughts, jumps from motivated to demotivated — Snapdragon to Quad Core in one emotional crash. That’s why I picked up this new shocker . Su...

Title: In a Crowd of 500, Why Would They Choose Me?

Ever walked into a room and suddenly felt invisible? Like everyone else had something you didn’t—more confidence, better clothes, louder voices? You were fine just five minutes ago. Confident, calm, maybe even hopeful. But then you step into the crowd. And in that moment, one dangerous question hits you like a wave: "Why would anyone choose me out of all these people?" 1. Everyone’s Talking. But Are You Listening to the Wrong Voices? “I’ve already done that certification.” “I finished the syllabus twice.” “Bro, I’ve been prepping for this since last year.” You try to stay calm. Ignore the noise. But their words feel heavier than silence. You feel smaller. Not because you're not capable, but because their voices echo louder than your self-belief. And somehow, your own inner voice gets drowned in the noise of their fake confidence. “Don’t let someone else’s volume silence your worth.” 2. Confidence: Real, or Just Well-Rehearsed? Here’s the truth nobody says aloud: Most of t...

Feminism vs. Meninism: A Battle or a Balance?

What Are Men and Women? Have you ever stopped and truly asked yourself—what does it mean to be a man or a woman? Is it just about biology, or is it something more? Are we shaped by who we are, or by what the world expects us to be? From childhood, we’re handed a script. Boys are told to be strong, never cry, and always be the provider. Girls are taught to be gentle, nurturing, and to prioritize family over ambition. We rarely question these roles—we just follow them. But why? The Expectations We Inherit Men grow up hearing that their worth is measured by their ability to provide and protect. Expressing emotions is seen as weakness. They’re expected to lead, take charge, and always have the answers. If they fall short, they’re judged—not just by society, but by themselves. Women, on the other hand, are told that their beauty and behavior define them. They must be likable but not too outspoken, ambitious but not intimidating. A woman who prioritizes her career might be seen as selfish, w...

When Your Friend Succeeds, But You Fail – The Silent Struggle .

  Every individual wants a loyal, understanding friend—someone to share frustrations, happy moments, and struggles with. We dream of succeeding together , of ringing the bell of success side by side . We study together, prepare together, and give our exams together. But what happens when results day arrives ? When you check your friend’s result first, and they’ve made it —you’re genuinely happy for them. But then, you check yours… and your name isn’t on the list . The world stops for a second. There are no words to describe that feeling —happiness for them, but shock, heartbreak, and fear for yourself. This is the silent struggle of every middle-class aspirant who faces failure while watching their peers succeed. 1. The Unspoken Pain of Failure When failure hits, it’s not just about you . It’s about your family’s reaction, society’s judgment, and your own self-doubt . You immediately start preparing for the questions: “What will I tell my parents?” “How will I face my relatives?”...

The Middle-Class Struggle – More Than Just a Battle for Success

7 Struggles Every Middle-Class Aspirant Faces – And How We Keep Going Introduction Being middle-class is more than just a financial situation—it’s a constant fight between expectations and reality . Every night, I sleep thinking, “Maybe tomorrow will be different. Maybe I’ll finally make it.” But every morning, I wake up to the same struggles, the same doubts, the same pressure. If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck in this cycle, trust me—you’re not alone. 1. The Pressure of Expectations Middle-class families have one dream: financial security . They want us to study hard, get a government job, and make them proud. But what they don’t see is the burden this creates. We’re not just fighting for our future—we’re fighting to fulfill their sacrifices. And when we struggle, it’s not just our failure—it feels like we’ve let them down. 2. When Your Own Family Doesn’t Believe in You I was preparing for an important exam, and my phone broke. It was my only source of study materials. Instead...