Diary of a Complicated Mind

Diary of a Complicated Mind

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Growing up was supposed to be simple. At least, that's what everyone said. But nobody talks about the silence that follows graduation. Nobody talks about the pressure of expectations, the fear of disappointing your family, the loneliness that settles inside your chest, or the overwhelming feeling of watching your future stand still while everyone else seems to move forward. Fridaus is just an ordinary girl trying to survive extraordinary emotions. Between family pressure, academic struggles, uncertain dreams, sleepless nights, faith, heartbreak, and the constant battle inside her own mind, she begins to realize that growing up is far more complicated than she ever imagined. From the empty days after secondary school to the fear of examinations, from the weight of expectations to the hope of new beginnings, Diary of a Complicated Mind is a deeply personal coming-of-age story about self-discovery, resilience, and finding your voice in a world that constantly tells you who to become. Because sometimes the loudest battles happen inside the quietest minds. And sometimes, the most difficult journey is learning how to understand yourself.
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