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I spent years building myself from what the world could see— titles, praise, control, all carefully held together by the need to feel enough. I called it strength, but deep down, it was fear; fear of being forgotten, fear of being ordinary, fear of simply being. Eventually, the weight became too much. Not all at once, just slowly— a quiet tiredness I couldn’t explain. So I stopped running. I sat with the silence I once avoided. And in that stillness, something softer began to speak. Not everything had to be proven. Not every thought needed a voice. The self I had been chasing was already there— just buried beneath noise. The ego is still here. It still rises when I feel unseen. But now I notice it, acknowledge it, and let it pass. I move with less urgency now, and more intention. I listen more. I carry less. I am no longer building a version of myself; I am returning to what was true all along. Showkat Shah
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Apr 6, 2025
Apr 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM UTC
Ego And The Path Within
I spent years building myself from what the world could see— titles, praise, control, all carefully held together by the need to feel enough. I called it strength, but deep down, it was fear; fear of being forgotten, fear of being ordinary, fear of simply being. Eventually, the weight became too much. Not all at once, just slowly— a quiet tiredness I couldn’t explain. So I stopped running. I sat with the silence I once avoided. And in that stillness, something softer began to speak. Not everything had to be proven. Not every thought needed a voice. The self I had been chasing was already there— just buried beneath noise. The ego is still here. It still rises when I feel unseen. But now I notice it, acknowledge it, and let it pass. I move with less urgency now, and more intention. I listen more. I carry less. I am no longer building a version of myself; I am returning to what was true all along. Showkat Shah
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Apr 6, 2025
Apr 6, 2025 at 10:13 PM UTC
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