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Why We Romanticise the Past (And How to Live in the Present)
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Research suggests that nostalgia is a common experience, with many people reporting feelings of nostalgia at least once a week. It is a bittersweet longing for moments that have passed.…
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Saying No: Setting Boundaries Without Guilt
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No one likes to hear the word “No.” Whether it’s a rejection, a refusal, or a denial, it often stings. But while hearing “No” can be tough, saying it is…
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What Remains
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No one remembers their first steps,Wobbly feet on quiet floors.First words, first falls,Soft laughter, stifled cries. How could we?Through life, we stumble,We break,We mend,We rise. We grow.And even if memory…
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What Would You Do If You Had 24 Hours Without Responsibilities?
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We all reminisce about a time when life was free of responsibilities, but if we’re being honest, that period was so long ago we barely remember it. Maybe it was…
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What is More Important: Money or Free Time?
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Being a self-employed mother in Croatia is a real challenge. But being a self-employed mother without access to kindergarten? That’s a whole different level of difficulty. It’s a life filled…
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Is Boredom Dead?
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What do you do when boredom creeps in? Do you instinctively reach for your smartphone, drowning in an endless stream of notifications and entertainment? Or do you allow yourself to…
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What is the Meaning of Life?
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The age-old question: What is the meaning of life? Is there a single, definitive answer? Perhaps not. Life is a deeply personal journey, unique to each individual, shaped by experiences,…
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The Invisible Workforce: How Freelancers Are Changing the Game
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I couldn’t wait to start my first job. Ever since high school, I craved independence, and having a steady income felt like the key to achieving it. I finished college…
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The Beauty I Flee: Living with Lepidopterophobia
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Phobias are strange, aren’t they? Some people fear heights, tight spaces, or even crowds. These fears, no matter how irrational, shape the way we navigate the world. For me, it…
