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WITH MANIC BRO …. 🩷🩷🩷
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Still top 10 all time 💔
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Needs more attention
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holy bro
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fasho gon blow up
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oh neymar..💔
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Can I make a request
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galice 🙏
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Sometimes, we slap a label on our struggles and move on, calling it #ADHD when really, it’s something far deeper—a heart in hiding, a mind in survival mode. It’s easy to point to distractions, chaos, and restlessness and say, “That’s just ADHD.” But often, this restlessness is our mind’s way of protecting us, shielding us from the #corewounds we haven’t faced, the pain we’ve buried. When the heart is hurting, the mind builds walls and weaves stories. It becomes a prison, trapping us in patterns of #avoidance and denial, all under the guise of protection. It fills our days with noise, distractions, and endless chaos just to keep us from the silence where truth waits. The mind does this because it fears what’s beneath the surface—the heart that’s still aching, still carrying scars that haven’t healed. ADHD is neurological, but #trauma is psychological. And sometimes, the two look eerily similar. Trauma keeps us alert, distractible, unable to rest. It creates a pattern of scattered thoughts and restless energy that mimic ADHD, but the roots run much deeper. This is the #hardtruth most don’t want to face: you’re not just restless; you’re #hurting. So, before you call it ADHD, ask yourself, What am I really hiding from? Is it pain from a past relationship? An unresolved loss? A betrayal that left you guarded? When the heart hurts, the mind becomes relentless, doing anything to shield us from the rawness of those emotions. But this protection comes at a cost: it traps us, making us feel scattered and out of control. The only way out isn’t through more labels or coping mechanisms; it’s through healing. It’s facing the silence, daring to look at the wounds, and allowing yourself to feel what you’ve been running from. When you begin to release that pain, the distractions fade. The restlessness quiets. And slowly, you realize that “ADHD” was just a mask your mind created to keep you safe.
Sometimes, we slap a label on our struggles and move on, calling it #ADHD when really, it’s something far deeper—a heart in hiding, a mind in survival mode. It’s easy to point to distractions, chaos, and restlessness and say, “That’s just ADHD.” But often, this restlessness is our mind’s way of protecting us, shielding us from the #corewounds we haven’t faced, the pain we’ve buried. When the heart is hurting, the mind builds walls and weaves stories. It becomes a prison, trapping us in patterns of #avoidance and denial, all under the guise of protection. It fills our days with noise, distractions, and endless chaos just to keep us from the silence where truth waits. The mind does this because it fears what’s beneath the surface—the heart that’s still aching, still carrying scars that haven’t healed. ADHD is neurological, but #trauma is psychological. And sometimes, the two look eerily similar. Trauma keeps us alert, distractible, unable to rest. It creates a pattern of scattered thoughts and restless energy that mimic ADHD, but the roots run much deeper. This is the #hardtruth most don’t want to face: you’re not just restless; you’re #hurting. So, before you call it ADHD, ask yourself, What am I really hiding from? Is it pain from a past relationship? An unresolved loss? A betrayal that left you guarded? When the heart hurts, the mind becomes relentless, doing anything to shield us from the rawness of those emotions. But this protection comes at a cost: it traps us, making us feel scattered and out of control. The only way out isn’t through more labels or coping mechanisms; it’s through healing. It’s facing the silence, daring to look at the wounds, and allowing yourself to feel what you’ve been running from. When you begin to release that pain, the distractions fade. The restlessness quiets. And slowly, you realize that “ADHD” was just a mask your mind created to keep you safe.

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