When You Feel Trapped in a Life That Looks Good on Paper - Tiny Buddha
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When You Feel Trapped in a Life That Looks Good on Paper - Tiny Buddha
"When something isn't right for you, it has a way of letting you know. Not in one big announcement, but in a thousand small nudges."
A persistent inner feeling emerged that life could not be the rest of it. No single dramatic betrayal or mistreatment explained the need to change. The outward life appeared stable, respectable, and successful, built on loyalty, commitment, and doing things the “right” way. Exhaustion grew, not relieved by sleep, and days felt heavy even when nothing seemed wrong. The person felt like they were moving through life instead of living it. The recurring thought appeared during ordinary routines and moments, creating a jolt of recognition that something no longer fit. Attempts to silence it through gratitude and reasoning failed, leading to efforts to understand the feeling through self-help resources and reflection.
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