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I Love You But I Just Don't Like You Anymore...

     The relationship between the heart and the mind is a funny, complicated thing. Most people say to follow your heart, it’s because sometimes your mind over analyzes situations to the point where you can’t necessarily trust it. I believe that when we fall in love with another person, we put so much of ourselves into that love that we don’t always know who we’re falling in love with. We love the idea of love so much that we try to make it work even with people who are the absolute worst for us.       Couples fall in love and say they cannot imagine their life without each other. Love is a deep connection, and anyone who has fallen in love understands that you can love someone even when you don’t always like them.        But with time, your partner may begin to annoy you or you begin to see parts of them you don’t like. Whatever the reason, it happens to many of us. Our partner seems to change before our eyes in a way we never thought possible. Which brings us back to Anne Hathaway

Anxiety is also a superpower

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Teenagers grow. They go through phases and become young adults, unaware of how tough, emotionally-draining, and exhausting young adulthood may be. Adults don't talk about how challenging it is. It's like in movies, when the teenage hero discovers at the age of eighteen, that he has hidden superpowers. We realize that we have insecurities, anxiety, and depression. Those are not as cool as flying, having super strength, or becoming invisible. Then we try to keep those powers under control, buried within us, and away from the public to not attract attention because superheroes in the eyes of society are different, so are we. We live carrying it as a burden because our community had set norms concerning mental health that do not apply to us. It defined sanity as to experience positive emotions and excluded negativity so much that people think that it is wrong to feel sad, or not in particularly good humour.  Superheroes live a double-life. They have two identities. They act lik

How to slowly kill yourself...

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       Most of the teenagers these days find it incredibly difficult to make a decision, No matter how small it is, going from how to reply to a message, to what they should do in college or what job suits them best. Most of them spend hours on the internet looking for ways to help them decide. Does it work? Mostly not, at least that's my case. If you're going through all this, then congratulations, you are now a classic overthinker. Today I decided to try something different. In this article, I'm not going to be telling my story, but the story of a person close to my heart. I met this girl last year, But we did not get closer till lately. we've been having this conversation about how badly can overthinking affect your life, and she got a hell of a story. She said: << I don't have a story, To be honest, it's just that I know I missed a lot of happy moments because I overthought and jumped to conclusions that weren't true. I'm not saying I was

Why did I start Blogging...

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Since I first started this blog three days ago, a lot of people came asking about the reason and how did I get the idea. Some of them said I did it to help myself, others said I did it to make money. So let me tell you how did actually all this Started.   Since being a kid, I've always been into writing, no matter what was the subject. Sometimes I did it for fun, others just to feel better. So while growing up, I tried to orient my studies toward a related profession. That's why I tried to convince my parents to let me study literature. But you This approach has a small prospect, so they said no. It's then when I found myself stuck with science. I'm not going to say that I don't like science, It's just that I've never seen myself doing that for a living Especially physics, And what my parents made me chose in high school. I was not an A+ student, I was more of a B student and wasn't enough for my family. I graduated high school and tried to study E

Why does your body look like that...

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      I never actually thought, that someday I will be writing this down for more than 200 people to read. But I feel by letting this go, I'll overcome one of the biggest obstacles I've ever faced.     Let me take you back to when I was 3 years old, asleep in my room, extremely hot and thirsty and all I could've done is to call for mom, I asked her to bring me some water. She came with a glass of water on her hand and asked me to grab it, and all I was saying is mom turn on the light it's dark in here. I can hear my mother's screams in my head till this day, Yeah I lost sight. My dad came running from work and they rushed to the hospital, my fever reached 42 and it was destroying my retina. I was then diagnosticated with a bacterial disease called "Meningitis"( it's a is an acute inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. 1 of every 7 survivors is left with a severe handicap, such as deafness or brain injury). the only

Everything starts with a question

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          I've always been surprised by how kids learn, and how their brains work like sponges absorbing every single information given to them, remembering every situation they went through. And how their curiosity pushes them to explore the world surrounding them. Without having any prejudgments that impede their learning process, Nothing is too difficult for them. Moderne technologies are not a challenge for them, How they figure out how a phone works or how to start a PS4, adults need Manuals to do that. What I'm saying is based on how my dad acts around those technologies, and how my little sister does around them. As those children start to grow up, they get to a stage where they start asking more frequent questions. Those questions might be tempting for the parents, while actually, they serve as golden opportunities for the grown-ups to teach their kids more about life.       I was born on the 01/10/1999, in a city, not that big called Meknes,  in the middle of a third w