I realized I'm nothing in this universe and it was liberating
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Let's flip this out and tell us how you have grown and improved over the past year.
That was the whole point of this thread. (You found me outWhat a great idea for a thread!
My main self-improvement has been in the sphere of self-confidence and neediness. I am much less apologetic than I used to be and come across as more confident of myself. I've gotten to editing out a lot of the "in my opinion" or "I think" peppered throughout my messages and have mostly stopped apologizing to people as a reaction unless I have legitimately wronged them in some way. Apologizing for something neither person is bothered by is simply self-flagellation masquerading as courtesy. It adds to the confusion and makes both participants feel needlessly guilty.
I have also learned a lot about myself and people in general, especially since joining the forum. I even gained a new friend I can freely talk to. Though the event itself is horrible, I've learned a whole lot about sociology, history and psychology by delving deep into the Russia-Ukraine war, and I've strengthened my relationship with my mother even though we remain quite distant in terms of certain views.
On the negative side, I feel more lazy than I have felt in years, and am somewhat restless and unsure about where I'm heading due to my lack of motivation, but that's for this year's self-improvement. Thank you all who have participated in the thread. I really liked reading about your incredible achievements. I won't single anyone out, but seeing your responses made me feel more hopeful. I'm very happy I found this forum and appreciative of the wonderful community here.