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Arjun Pandey

@argonpandey

I try to speak the truth but I am heavily biased towards my conviction. Photography and Drone hobbyist👨‍🔬🏃🎮️🛩️ 📸

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Being stuck feels like a motivation problem. Most of the time, it’s a clarity problem. You don’t know what to do next. So your brain jumps to the whole thing: The outcome. The deadline. Everything that could go wrong. Of course you freeze. Zoom in. What’s the next small

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Most people don’t start for one of two reasons: -Clarity issue You don’t know the first step. -Confidence issue You doubt you can do it. Ironically, starting builds both clarity and confidence.

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Seasons change. People change. Sometimes it hurts. Sometimes it surprises you. Without change, life would be dull. Change is what makes us feel alive.

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One lesson on relationship I learned the hard way: Being right doesn’t win arguments. Staying calm does. The moment you lose your tone, you lose the argument. No matter how right you are.

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One confusing thing about relationships: Sometimes the more you give, the less you receive. It makes you question yourself. Don’t react immediately. First, observe the pattern. If it matters — talk about it. If it doesn’t — adjust quietly. Protect your self-worth.

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It’s hard to accept that not every relationship is meant to stay. But every relationship you keep out of habit takes energy away from the ones that truly matter.

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Confidence is tested in relationships. You adjust without betraying yourself. Say what you need without fear and accept that not everyone is meant to stay.

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When I’m conflicted about a decision, I ask myself two things: Does this move me closer to my goal? Does this build my confidence? Ideally, it’s both. But even one “yes” is enough.