True me.. Tap-2327..

Holding onto the pain of the past often stems from the unfulfilled expectation that the world should have been kinder, or that people should have acted better.
“Expect Nothing” is an act of radical self-acceptance.
It’s choosing to accept reality exactly as it is, without dwelling on how it was “supposed” to be.

By letting go of what you believe the world owes you, you stop being a victim.
You are then free to appreciate everything that remains: your strength, your present opportunities, and your capacity to choose joy today.

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Modern consumerism teaches us to constantly expect an upgrade: a bigger house, a better gadget, a more exciting experience.
This “expectation inflation” makes us blind to the simple, current abundance.
Fight back with gratitude.
Expect nothing more than basic security.

Then, take an inventory and Appreciate everything you have, the roof over your head, the clean water, your functional health, and the moment of a warm cup of coffee.
Contentment is not found in acquiring new things, but in valuing your existing enough.

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True me.. Tap-2307..

Starting a business or pursuing any major goal is a brutal path often paved with setbacks.
The only way to sustain motivation is to abandon the expectation of instant, guaranteed success.
Expect nothing from the market, the investors, or the first six months.
Focus on the effort.

Appreciate everything you learn: the customer feedback, the failed experiment, the small victory of a new connection.
Resilience isn’t about hoping for the best; it’s about being grateful for the hard-earned process and the grit you develop along the way.

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True me.. Tap-2297..

In love and friendship, expectations are quiet killers.
We often hold silent, rigid standards for our partners or friends, leading to constant frustration when they inevitably fall short.
Try this: Expect Nothing.
Don’t expect a call back, a specific compliment, or perfect behavior.

Instead, choose to appreciate everything.
The simple act of a person showing up, the shared moment of laughter, the effort they did make, these become genuine, freely given gifts, strengthening your connection through pure, unburdened gratitude.

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The silent contracts we make with life, the expectation of a perfect outcome, a guaranteed reward, or constant ease, are the source of most unhappiness.
The mantra “Expect Nothing” is not cynicism; it’s a profound shift toward inner peace.

When you detach your happiness from a specific future, you eliminate the gap between reality and fantasy.
Every positive event becomes a delightful bonus, not a requirement.
Lower your baseline to zero, and watch your daily count of authentic, joyous surprises skyrocket.

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TIP OF THE DAY:

Sometimes it’s better to just let things be.
Let people go.
Don’t fight for closure.
Don’t ask for explanations.
Don’t chase answers.
Don’t expect people to understand where you’re coming from.
You got to keep fighting for you because no one got you like you got yourself.

True me.. Tap-1248..

As children, we were daring in our imagination; nothing was impossible to us as young dreamers.
We dreamt of experiencing wild and outlandish experiences in far-off lands.
We dreamt of becoming victorious heroes, genius inventors, and admired artists.
We dreamt of sharing a whimsical love story that left us breathless.
We dreamt of having a big home filled with family and friends tucked away in the forest or on top of a city sky rise.

There was nothing that our little minds didn’t imagine.
Our imagination was fearless.

However, for many, as life played out, when something didn’t work out the way we planned or envisioned, we took those unmet expectations as the sign to stop believing and give up on imagining the wild.
We took it as a token that everyone else was right; our imaginations were lofty.
Little by little, many of us trained ourselves not to trust that “anything can happen”.
We allowed time, experiences, circumstances, and people’s opinions to jade us.

But, what we believe is what we experience.

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True me.. Tap-1062..

The coolest people I know:

1. Don’t respond to negativity.
2. Don’t speak poorly about others.
3. Remain consistent in their walk of life.
4. Show up on right time.
5. Give without expectations.
6. Deliberately remain optimistic.
7. Never nitpick or brag.
8. Show gratitude.
9. Have good manners.
10. Make no excuses.
11. Shower random acts of kindness without hidden agenda.

(This video got something to do with the post above. Right when you thought ‘these crypto/NFT punters can’t go more dumb’, now you see you were wrong. These dumbfucks literally launching a ELON-GOAT token & planning to request Elon Musk to launch a fake rocket to space during next spaceX launch. I mean, this can’t get more dumber. Fun part: people still brag about such bullshits & follow/like crypto accounts in social media.)

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It’s so easy to beat ourselves up for mistakes we’ve made in the past.
Mistakes are part of being human and they are part of being alive.
Our mistakes are blessings and opportunities to keep learning and expanding.
But even when you learn from your mistakes don’t expect to never make another.
You will and that’s okay.

Keep growing and embrace each challenge as a chance to learn something new and you will be amazed by how easy it is to move on.
Mistakes are nothing more than opportunities to learn, grow, and better our future.

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True me.. Tap-912..

Trust that some of the best days of your life haven’t even happened yet.
There are going to be nights that will stay burned beneath your eyelids, memories that dance underneath your skin.
Life is going to exceed your expectations, it is going to astonish you with its timing.
Remember you have not felt it all.
The world still has so much left for you.

Tomorrow is an upgrade of today.
Life is fun. Let it be.

(This video got nothing to do with the post above. Talking about Indian parents; i am a 6ft tall 78kilo kid to my Indian parents & I have a younger brother, both of us have engineering degrees. After graduating engineering, my first job was a software engineer. Then MBA. Now a data analytics professional since a while. Basically if you are an Indian kid, you don’t have many career options except Engineer or Doctor.)

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