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I once believed that life was fun, then questioned if it had begun. I learned too late what people see not souls, but scored ability. Individuality lost its name, intelligence became the frame. No one asked what lived inside, they only measured what I tried. They chase success, the wealth, the fame, to me it feels a hollow game. One exam decides who’s crowned, who’s loved, and who is left unbound. I thought I’d always be the one, the chosen, loved, the never done. But life came down, stripped my disguise, taught me to stop seeking their eyes. My heart went numb, I wore a mask, played the role society asked. They thought I felt no joy or pain, just silent, cold, emotionally plain. My self-esteem fell piece by piece, survival became my only peace. One careless word I dared to say made them judge my worth that day. All I wished for was one clear sign that my existence wasn’t a lie. I carried pain that wasn’t mine strange how it became my life.
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Jan 15
Jan 15, 2026 at 3:25 AM UTC
Unseen Ache;)
I once believed that life was fun, then questioned if it had begun. I learned too late what people see not souls, but scored ability. Individuality lost its name, intelligence became the frame. No one asked what lived inside, they only measured what I tried. They chase success, the wealth, the fame, to me it feels a hollow game. One exam decides who’s crowned, who’s loved, and who is left unbound. I thought I’d always be the one, the chosen, loved, the never done. But life came down, stripped my disguise, taught me to stop seeking their eyes. My heart went numb, I wore a mask, played the role society asked. They thought I felt no joy or pain, just silent, cold, emotionally plain. My self-esteem fell piece by piece, survival became my only peace. One careless word I dared to say made them judge my worth that day. All I wished for was one clear sign that my existence wasn’t a lie. I carried pain that wasn’t mine strange how it became my life.
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Jan 15
Jan 15, 2026 at 3:25 AM UTC
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