I don’t know who needs to hear this, but hyper-independence is the result of trauma. “I don’t need anybody and must do everything myself” really means, “My ability to trust has been injured by people systemically letting me down and failing me.” You do need people. We all do.
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Ever been overwhelmed by an emotion but found yourself at a loss for words? Perhaps you’ve felt an inexplicable feeling of joy, nostalgia, or longing, and struggled to describe it in your own language. So, take a look at some unique words that describe feelings you can’t explain.
The complexity of human emotions often exceeds the bounds of common vocabulary, leaving us unable to capture what we feel fully.
Luckily, there are a list of words that describe feelings from around the world that beautifully encapsulate these elusive emotions.
These words, often untranslatable into a single term in English, highlight the richness of language and the nuances of emotional experience.
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Hold onto your paintbrushes! The world is reeling from a jaw-dropping shortage as Greta Gerwig’s highly-anticipated “Barbie Movie” hits the production stage, causing an unprecedented shortage of Pink – Rosco fluorescent paint.
In a recent interview with Architectural Digest, Sarah Greenwood, the production designer of the highly anticipated Barbie film directed by Greta Gerwig, unveiled a surprising consequence of the movie‘s production: an international shortage of pink paint.
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Do you know, what you want ?
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Happier in my own way was waiting for this day
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Hoping for dreams to come true and believing one day I will see it through
Spend my childhood being in dreams, not realizing how a broken heart will heal
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