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“College: Where Emotions Grow Faster Than We Do”

“ College: Where Emotions Grow Faster Than We Do” The Truth About College Life — The Good, The Bad, and the Lessons That Stay Forever. College is the best time to fall in love. When you enter college, you step into a completely new and beautiful phase of life. In college, you experience almost every kind of emotion. Sometimes you’re happy, excited, and surrounded by friends. You get attention, praise, and love from everyone, and you start to feel like the most special person. πŸ˜‡ You may meet someone who matches your vibe—someone who understands you, supports you, and listens to you. You begin spending time together, getting used to each other’s presence. It feels magical, and both of you enjoy it. πŸ’œ But college isn’t always laughter. There will be moments when you feel alone, sad, or depressed, and the same people who praised you might talk behind your back. This is when some students fall into bad habits like smoking, drinking, clubbing, or even drugs. These things are common in coll...

My Superhero in Disguise

"My Superhero in Disguise" Dear diary, I guess you know whom I am going to talk about. Let's talk about today's incident. My sister had a fight with her friend, and her friend’s mom came to scold her. My sister couldn't handle that much stress and had a minor attack. She fainted. My little brother handled the situation and calmed her down. He πŸ€™ me the very moment, and I told him not to panic and to call the house owner and tell him about the situation. Don't open the door πŸšͺ for anyone. Mom was also at a conference. Dad was on election duty, so we couldn't call πŸ€™ him at that moment. But soon he came home 🏠, and Mom told him the story. He talked to my sister, got very angry 😑, and booked a ticket 🎫 for Kota. He was like, “I am coming over there, let me teach that lady a lesson.” He worked the entire day 😲, then got back πŸ”™ home 🏑 in the evening at 7, listened πŸ‘‚ to the story, and again was ready to handle my sister’s problem so that we people don...