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Throw away bad decisions

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2 a lot of people think that being a 3sychedeli­c writer means that I’m a writer who actually writes about drug substances and hallucinat­ions formed after being high.

Well, they’ve got it all wrong. I write about hallucinat­ions related to life and help distressed, broken souls heal even though some wounds take time to heal but for their well-being, I’m there for them. Let me first unpack the word µhallucina­tion’ it means the fact of seeming to see or hear something that isn’t really there.

So today I’ll be talking more about the hallucinat­ions we tend to have about things that occur in our lives. %ut what matters is that despite the hallucinat­ions we have to conquer them Must to be a better person. As a giver I’ve developed a bad habit of not asking for things, I live to live to inspire and help those who actually need it.

There’s a great saying I know, which says µthat what you give in, it’s what you’ll receive in the end.’ Everyone faces trials and tribulatio­ns after that there is a hallucinat­ion that evokes life.

As the Mourney of life unfolds, we get to encounter several situations

such that we feel like we won’t make it alive.

There was this one time, I was admitted to the hospital and after my arrival, a lady in her s, was admitted by her parents, she attempted suicide but she managed to survive.

I got to make a follow up on why did she actually do it, and to my surprise, she was bitter because they didn’t accept her in colleges so she thought of ending her life.

LIFE

As I watch there anxiously I so much desired to help her, as I could tell that this thing is taking a toll on her and the situation was spiralling out of control. To think that it had reached a point whereby she attempts suicide.

I Must wanted to tell her how valuable life is and that you only live once.

Life is meant to be appreciate no matter what.

0aybe her parents weren’t going to cope with her death but she didn’t know that.

%ut I’m so glad the male nurse was able to knock some sense into her and she got to hear that even some of her friends weren’t accepted-I guess that made her better.

I know in her mind there was a plethora of questions and solutions and a different understand­ing of life.

She saw life as not fair at some point or maybe she saw life as not worthy of her.

That’s the different hallucinat­ions about life.

When a family member who was close to you dies, you feel shattered, broken, and feel like you don’t want to live, thinking that you won’t cope, life won’t continue without her but that’s not true at all.

Life does go on and push to make those you love proud. *reat achievemen­t is passing those worst days you thought they were going to shatter you. %eing strong requires energy.

There comes a time in life whereby it requires you to be strong.

It is hard to lose the ones that have been part of your whole life.

I’m not talking about being dumped by your girlfriend or boyfriend for that matter. 3eople out there lose their both parents and it’s so painful to have nowhere to turn to in times of need.

Those are the people who may feel that life hasn’t been fair.

Some circumstan­ces need parental guidance, have you ever thought about how they feel when it comes to that point?

%ut in that circumstan­ce be brave enough to tackle it.

1o one out there will have best wishes for you but only you. )or comments email PNKDEHODQD­P KOD#JPDLO FRP

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