“Edwin, I have big problems,” she said quietly, eyes sunken, spirit weary. I nodded, listening. She wasn’t just tired — she was defeated. “I want to change my life for the better,” she continued, “but everything feels against me.” Her words hung heavy in the air. I’ve met many like her — people who carry the invisible weight of pessimism, who see the shadow in every patch of light. And to be honest, I understood her far too well. Why Your Thoughts Shape Every Experience During my teenage years and early twenties, I often carried that same cloud. I’d smile with friends, laugh in class, then walk home feeling like I didn’t belong anywhere. When I was alone, sadness would quietly creep in, whispering that I wasn’t enough. At work, I tried to prove my worth by overworking — early mornings, late nights, chasing excellence as if it owed me peace. I remember one of my first jobs — a start-up full of brilliant minds from the country's best technology university. I was, on the ot...
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