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Suman solopreneur

Exploring peace of m... • 3m

Passion comes from either excitement or discontent. But for me, it’s more derived from the life I don’t want to live — -- to be unappreciated for the work I do. -- smile through others’ taunts, pretending their words don’t hurt. --live every day thinking about money — wondering how I’ll feed my family, handle expenses, or give my loved ones the life they deserve. These thoughts shape my seriousness. Because I take my parents’ 24/7 struggle personally. I own it. I feel accountable and responsible for them. Yes, I don’t “chill and vibe” like modern culture says I should. But when my parents look at me, they look with pride. They share their pain, their worries, their money crises — openly, because they trust me. And being a girl in 20s, that brings both responsibility and pride. That’s where my excitement comes from. So this mix of discontent and excitement drives me every day to take action, to improve, and to grow. Because I know — I’m special to my parents. 😌

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