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vinhthanh1610
Thành Vinh :
Ý bạn muốn nói là vượt qua nỗi sợ :))
2025-09-22 00:18:40
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silgohn
1246 :
:)) ai cũng hiểu rõ điều đó, nhưng làm được hay không là chuyện khác
2025-09-21 15:37:00
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htmkkc_
yen nhi :
nhưng trong tâm thức mình lại k làm dc đã dặn rằng sẽ k suy nghĩ nhưng khi n sảy ra mình lại suy nghĩ nhiều vô cùng 😔
2025-09-21 16:21:24
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celine.lehehe
Célinee :
Khó lắm luôn….
2025-10-16 16:38:32
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quuanghuuy
Huuy easy💫 :
y chang
2025-09-27 06:35:12
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nooebi
nooebi :
Nhưng
2025-09-24 19:04:37
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20thg..7
nhideyy :
Hay
2025-09-21 14:25:25
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beo9182
suy7 :
cap em voi
2025-09-21 11:32:10
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huki121924
toi co vo roi 👰🏻‍♀️ :
Tôi có thể đồng ý với tất cả , ngoại trừ việc tưởng tượng đến những việc xảy ra sắp tới . Bởi tưởng tượng đến những thứ mà bản thân mong muốn là cách tốt nhất để bản thân hiểu tường tận rằng mình sẽ phải làm gì .
2025-09-25 05:34:23
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leehyun20.oct
Huyongiee_ :
kệ kệ và kệ 🤗
2025-09-23 04:51:26
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lannanhh.23
chíp 🐣 :
Nhma t hay tưởng tượng thiệc🥺
2025-09-22 15:39:58
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trankieukhanh0
Trần Kiều Khanh :
Nhưng làm sao để được như vậy ạ
2025-10-21 15:12:11
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hongngoc22301
LOVE Anh :
Sớm
2025-09-21 06:41:08
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libranguyen07
LibraNguyen :
Claim
2025-10-16 00:00:29
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lanhh_008
Lan Anh :
E xin cap ạ
2025-10-05 02:55:57
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mrk__li
☼ :
Lúc nào cũng trong tình trạng bất an 😭😭😭
2025-09-22 16:53:57
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nguoilacquanmissuot
Người lạc quan miss ướt🥀🌻 :
Nhưng mà bị mẹ giục lấy chồng 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
2025-09-24 15:31:51
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hnk__4___3
(~ ̄³ ̄)~ :
ê nhưng mà dù mình không để ý họ cứ lãng quảng bên tay mình nói những lời không hay thì sao 😊😊😊
2025-10-13 14:37:51
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thesky.ahead
The Sky Ahead :
Mình xin phép chủ vid 1 chút ạ. Team mình đang thực hiện 1 dự án NGO về tâm lý, giúp các bạn trẻ độ tuổi từ 20t có sự thấu hiểu sâu sắc về bản thân, từ đó biết cách yêu và phát triển bản thân phù hợp với mỗi người. Dự án của team mình có các anh chị mentor tham gia có trình độ chuyên môn cao, sẽ có các bài test và được mentor 1:1 online. Bạn nào quan tâm có thể liên hệ mình ạ.
2025-10-03 05:46:51
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tranquocduy1990
Duy solomon :
Thank
2025-10-16 00:46:35
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darus200x
bo iuuu em :
Tim thứ 1000
2025-09-21 11:32:28
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qauhn._
qanh :
@Min chao
2025-09-25 06:28:57
1
lb020202
mh02 :
@15.4h giúp
2025-09-24 17:21:21
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trngcon3827
trngcon3827 :
🥰
2025-09-21 16:21:53
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minhnguyetlunar
Minh Nguyệt :
😂
2025-09-22 09:18:59
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i know im just a piece of corn on a cob, but let me tell you something. vulnerability is often seen as weakness, a crack in the armor we wear to face the world. society teaches us to hold it together, to smile through pain, to pretend everything is fine. but in truth, the act of pretending doesn’t shield us, it isolates us. it turns us into strangers, even to ourselves, as we pile on mask after mask to avoid being seen for who we really are. vulnerability feels like exposing the parts of yourself you’ve worked so hard to keep hidden, like letting the world see beneath your surface. but the truth? it’s the opposite. society tells you to stay flawless, to hide your imperfections, to present a picture-perfect version of yourself for everyone to admire. yet, it’s in those raw, unpolished moments that your true strength shines—the kind of strength that doesn’t come from perfection but from authenticity, courage, and the willingness to be real.  but let me ask you this: what is more courageous than being real in a world that demands you to be perfect? what is braver than saying, “i am struggling, and that’s okay”? when you pretend to be okay, you carry a silent burden. you build walls to keep others from seeing the cracks, but those same walls trap your pain inside. over time, the weight becomes unbearable. and yet, the fear of being judged keeps you from speaking up. “what if they think i’m weak? what if they don’t care?” these thoughts hold you hostage, convincing you that silence is safer. but here’s the truth: silence is not safety—it’s suffocation.  the paradox of vulnerability is that it feels like exposure, but it creates connection. think back to a time someone opened up to you, sharing their fears or struggles. did you think less of them? or did you feel closer, more human, more seen in their honesty? this is the magic of vulnerability. it transforms isolation into connection. it turns shame into shared humanity. it bridges the space between “you and me” and creates an “us.”  letting yourself be vulnerable is not easy. it means confronting the fear of rejection, of judgment, of not being enough. but it also means learning one of life’s greatest lessons: the right people won’t walk away when they see the real you. and if some do? that’s not a reflection of your worth—it’s a reflection of their inability to face their own truths.  vulnerability acts as a filter, revealing who is truly meant to be in your life.  when you allow yourself to be seen, you give others permission to do the same. your courage becomes their inspiration. your honesty becomes their mirror. you remind them—and yourself—that perfection isn’t required to be loved. in fact, it’s our imperfections that make us human, relatable, and deeply beautiful. every time you choose to open up, you grow stronger. not because it’s easy, but because you’re proving to yourself that you can face fear and keep moving forward. you realize that strength isn’t about carrying the weight alone—it’s about sharing it with those who care. life doesn’t demand you to be perfect. it demands you to be present, to be real, to show up as you are. vulnerability is how you do that. it’s not a flaw; it’s a superpower—the foundation of connection, healing, and growth. so, let go of the need to pretend. let yourself feel, share, and be seen. because the cracks you try so hard to hide? they’re not weaknesses—they’re where the light gets in. and in that light,  you’ll find your strength. -cornonthecob417  #MentalHealth #life #SelfImprovement #positivity #real #deepthoughts
i know im just a piece of corn on a cob, but let me tell you something. vulnerability is often seen as weakness, a crack in the armor we wear to face the world. society teaches us to hold it together, to smile through pain, to pretend everything is fine. but in truth, the act of pretending doesn’t shield us, it isolates us. it turns us into strangers, even to ourselves, as we pile on mask after mask to avoid being seen for who we really are. vulnerability feels like exposing the parts of yourself you’ve worked so hard to keep hidden, like letting the world see beneath your surface. but the truth? it’s the opposite. society tells you to stay flawless, to hide your imperfections, to present a picture-perfect version of yourself for everyone to admire. yet, it’s in those raw, unpolished moments that your true strength shines—the kind of strength that doesn’t come from perfection but from authenticity, courage, and the willingness to be real. but let me ask you this: what is more courageous than being real in a world that demands you to be perfect? what is braver than saying, “i am struggling, and that’s okay”? when you pretend to be okay, you carry a silent burden. you build walls to keep others from seeing the cracks, but those same walls trap your pain inside. over time, the weight becomes unbearable. and yet, the fear of being judged keeps you from speaking up. “what if they think i’m weak? what if they don’t care?” these thoughts hold you hostage, convincing you that silence is safer. but here’s the truth: silence is not safety—it’s suffocation. the paradox of vulnerability is that it feels like exposure, but it creates connection. think back to a time someone opened up to you, sharing their fears or struggles. did you think less of them? or did you feel closer, more human, more seen in their honesty? this is the magic of vulnerability. it transforms isolation into connection. it turns shame into shared humanity. it bridges the space between “you and me” and creates an “us.” letting yourself be vulnerable is not easy. it means confronting the fear of rejection, of judgment, of not being enough. but it also means learning one of life’s greatest lessons: the right people won’t walk away when they see the real you. and if some do? that’s not a reflection of your worth—it’s a reflection of their inability to face their own truths. vulnerability acts as a filter, revealing who is truly meant to be in your life. when you allow yourself to be seen, you give others permission to do the same. your courage becomes their inspiration. your honesty becomes their mirror. you remind them—and yourself—that perfection isn’t required to be loved. in fact, it’s our imperfections that make us human, relatable, and deeply beautiful. every time you choose to open up, you grow stronger. not because it’s easy, but because you’re proving to yourself that you can face fear and keep moving forward. you realize that strength isn’t about carrying the weight alone—it’s about sharing it with those who care. life doesn’t demand you to be perfect. it demands you to be present, to be real, to show up as you are. vulnerability is how you do that. it’s not a flaw; it’s a superpower—the foundation of connection, healing, and growth. so, let go of the need to pretend. let yourself feel, share, and be seen. because the cracks you try so hard to hide? they’re not weaknesses—they’re where the light gets in. and in that light, you’ll find your strength. -cornonthecob417 #MentalHealth #life #SelfImprovement #positivity #real #deepthoughts

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