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"At the end of the day, what matters most is not the wealth or fame we accumulate, but the love and kindness we show ourselves. Just like tending to a delicate garden, self-care requires patience and perseverance. Despite the weeds of doubt and self-criticism, nurturing ourselves creates peace within." This resonated with me ❤️ Extending the love and compassion that we show ourselves to others is how we can all make this world a kinder and more loving place 💜🌈

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Ah! Thank you Deanna for your love & support 💜🌈 reallllly appreciate it!

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May 28Liked by Mohika Mudgal

I like what you wrote here, saying how we can find the good in things whenever life becomes boring, or how we can’t be happy all the time as it’s not realistic.

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Hello there! I am happy these words resonate with you :)

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Life is a group activity; it cannot and wasn't meant to be passed solo! Although solitude has its times, its benefits, socialization, and connection are just key! Lovely work here, Mohika!

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Appreciate your kind words Bethel!

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^_^

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Loved it!

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Thank you so much Aditi! What stood out to you the most?

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The fact that we all are same, i mean I felt the same, as i would always used to think in my own regional language, but the fact that we all are struggling in our own ways to get through path though it's quite a lonely or maybe isolated journey, one thing common is we all are struggling!

Again Beautifully written!!! 😃

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Thank you Aditi for your kind words & for sharing! What is your regional language?

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It's Marathi

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"It's a snake eating it's own tail kind of situation. You're lonely so you isolate. You're isolating so you're lonely." omg these words, you create magic Mo.

The way you craft your ideas and metaphors into beautiful texts, its so commendable.

and i'm not even lying you're my favourite writer.

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Kanika! Accidentally skipped your comment I'm so sorry! Thank you for your beautiful words and omnipresent support. I feel lucky to have your company 🧡

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*Karnika

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love how you string together words, I can sense how you let your mind flow for your emotions to run free🤍 I love it especially bc my mind dump can never be so well articulated to make sense to anyone but the state of mind who had written it!

Keep it up, Mo!🧡 Really enjoying this authenticity💌

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Hi Kirti,

Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! Your kind words mean a lot to me. 😊 I totally get what you mean about mind dumps—sometimes when I revisit something I wrote in a different headspace, it feels like it was written by a different person altogether. It's fascinating how our perspectives can shift so much over time.

Do you ever go back to your old writings and find yourself puzzled by what you wrote, or even inspired by it in new ways?

Love

Mo!

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