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Why does it sometimes seem like being alone is both about freedom and some kind of invisible challenge at the same time? 🌿
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For example, when you put on high heels, it is not just beautiful and impressive, it is a feeling that you are taking control of yourself and your mood. 👠 It seems that these ten centimeters contain your entire little ritual of strength and confidence. And it is also a little more responsibility - not to slip, not to get tired too quickly, to walk beautifully, no matter what.

It is somewhat similar with life. Being alone is also a balance between comfort and challenge. No one is waiting, asking, judging, but there is no one who would always insure you, lend a shoulder or simply say: "I am with you." On the one hand, there is freedom, on the other, there is responsibility for every action and every decision.

Sometimes it seems that loneliness teaches you to see things in a new way. To see yourself for real, and not as you are used to appearing to others. You begin to listen to yourself, to understand what is really important, what you can let go of, and what you should hold on tightly. 🌸 And this is also its own beauty - to live honestly with yourself, even if sometimes it is difficult.

Probably, being alone is like walking in high heels. On the outside - it seems easy and beautiful, but on the inside - a constant choice and a small struggle with yourself. Sometimes you just want to throw them off and go barefoot, forget about all the standards and requirements. But in the end, you understand that it is this choice that helps you move forward and not stop.

It seems to me that for a woman, being alone is an opportunity to be herself in her purest form, without masks and expectations. This is a chance to learn to love yourself, to appreciate your small victories and mistakes. And if someone comes next to you, they will see this strength, and not just external beauty. 💫

What do you think is stronger - freedom or responsibility? And how can these two concepts coexist within one person?

Mashka

 

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