A little piece of Advice
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  • Reads 195
  • Votes 73
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Complete, First published May 17, 2019
We all just move about and do things without even thinking if they're wrong or right.
Here are some advices you need to heed to, because, well, someone above is watching our every move.

Most of these are just short stories to illustrate some issues that happen in our daily life. Read on if you want to know what inspires me to keep moving forward!!
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Society, Me and Life: The Truth

55 parts Ongoing Mature

You have a right to feel the way you do. You have a right to keep things private or to share and speak about these experiences to others. No matter what you choose, it is your decision to make. However, do not let your fear dismiss the truth. Do not believe the lies you constantly tell yourself to ignore the pain you are feeling. Do not let the sum of someone else's trauma silence you.