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Dealing With Loss And How It Affects One's Relativity With Their Immediate Society
Hello there guys, in this video I talk about how people unknowingly create a gap between themselves and their immediate environment in the process of fighting stress.
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5 commentsFighting against stress is something that maybe everyone have to deal with.. Good content :)
Thanks for watching
It I very possible for every human to master what we think it's possible and even everything that we have seen people once did. Mastering pain is a key to overcome and bounce back after encountering a serious challenges. It surely not an easy thing to do. But we must know that sticking and attaching ourselves with past events of challenges and troubles, instead of seeking the way forward will do us good.
Beautiful comment here buddy, but we can't help to not dwell on the past you know sometimes we're wired this way
I get the feeling...