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Why do we think our problems are the biggest?

spoiler alert: even if they might not be.

Anum
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3 min readFeb 4, 2025

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What happens when something goes wrong and you just feel like, “Why does it all happen to me all the time?” Your mind starts calculating, “Yes, yesterday’s, a month before, even last night, I was planning to do this, but it didn’t go well.”

Do you feel like the universe has personally attacked you?

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My laptop for example sometimes suddenly loses its Wi-Fi connection without warning (to restart or update), right in the middle of something important.

One second, I work so peacefully, but the next, I’m just staring at why again it’s me. Click restart anyway.

stress — relief = unmatchable

is it funny or strange? How small things can sometimes feel so huge for us?

Play by Samuel Beckett: waiting for Godot

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There were two characters, Vladimir and Estrogen, who believed their life problems were the biggest. Vladimir is struggling with his boot — his feet just won’t fit into it. he…

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Written by Anum

Except you who understand me?

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