Tag: Identity Crisis
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I Still Miss Who I Once Was Poem: A Reflective Spoken Word on Identity, Loss, and Healing
A handwritten message on discarded cardboard becomes the starting point for a deeply reflective spoken word poem about identity loss, emotional healing, and grieving former versions of ourselves. Set against an urban backdrop, it explores memory, change, loneliness, and the quiet work of becoming someone new.
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Why Climbing the Career Ladder Feels Meaningless: The Illusion of Career Growth in Modern Work
Why does success feel empty even when everything seems to be working? This reflective essay explores why climbing the career ladder feels meaningless, uncovering the hidden gap between external achievement and internal fulfillment. It examines modern work, identity, and the quiet realization that progress alone may not lead to a meaningful life.
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Degrees Without Direction: Career Confusion After Degree in India
The piece “Degrees Without Direction” explores the emotional landscape of recent graduates grappling with uncertainty and identity. Standing outside their college, the narrator reflects on the disillusionment that follows the initial excitement of obtaining a degree. Conversations with friends reveal a shared confusion about future paths, while memories of lively college days contrast with the…
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Sexual Fluidity: A Dangerous Descent into Identity Chaos and Instability
In an age where tradition is being dismantled, sexual fluidity has become the latest symbol of supposed “liberation.” But beneath its surface lies a dangerous trend that fosters confusion, undermines relationships, and erodes a sense of personal identity. Is sexual fluidity really the freedom we’ve been promised, or is it leading us down a path…

