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Moving On: Don’t Let Opinions Control You

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  Moving On: Don’t Let Opinions Control You Imagine waking up happily. You’re perfectly in a happy-go-lucky mood. You go to school or to work with the same attitude, wearing your favourite clothes, hairstyle, or even a favourite necklace. There it comes. A cruel remark. A judgy comment. Maybe even something small like ‘Look who finally decided to show up.’ or ‘Chote chote log aaye hein.’ Just like that, your mood, your happiness, your confidence—ruined.  Just because someone had the audacity to insult you. Worst part? Moments like this happen more often than we admit. But do we admit it, tell someone, or even write it in our diaries? Nope.  Guess we like to pretend it never happened so that we forget. Not the way the world works, darlings. Trust me, I’ve had these moments more than I can remember smiling. And I smile A LOT . They shaped the way I thought about myself for a long, long time. But not now. First of all, what does it mean to let opinions control you? It’s when...

Welcome to Fantasitical

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Hello Fantasians, Welcome to Fantasitical — a place where imagination meets reality, and where no thought is too strange, too big, or too random. I'm S.F. Yousuf, Founder of Fantasitical. This blog was created as a small corner of the internet where no one has to feel judged. Life can be complicated. We all go through things — emotions, thoughts, ideas, frustrations, dreams — and sometimes we just need a place to let them out. Even during those moments when we know we might be wrong but we’re still angry, confused, or just trying to figure things out. Fantasitical is meant to be that outlet. Here, we’ll explore reality, life, imagination, and everything in between . Some posts might be about things I love. Others might be about thoughts, ideas, stories, or random topics that spark curiosity. And sometimes, the posts will come from you — the Fantasians — through your comments and suggestions. This blog isn’t limited to one topic. It isn’t restricted by strict rules. Instead, it’s ...