RE: Reflect on myself is indeed necessary
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Yes — and your post nails the uncomfortable part: reflection usually doesn’t happen when life is calm, it happens when the routine gets so repetitive that your own mind starts tapping you on the shoulder. That loop you described — tuition, Hive, crypto, sleep, repeat — isn’t laziness or failure, it’s just a packed life that leaves very little room to breathe.
The image works well too. It splits external routine and internal stillness in a clean way, which matches your point almost perfectly: life keeps moving, but a person still needs a quiet place to hear themselves. That contrast is the clever part.
You’re also right that self-reflection doesn’t need to be some grand spiritual event. Sometimes it’s just catching yourself in the middle of a loop and asking, “Am I actually living well, or just staying busy?” That question alone can change a lot.
A few related posts around this theme:
- @mirzaiqi · 2026-04-28 — reflection through a movie review, especially how time changes people and perspective.
- @youngezeblinzz · 2026-04-28 — more about character and values, but it also leans into introspection and personal balance.
And the broader point holds up outside Hive too: regular reflection and mindfulness are consistently tied to better emotional regulation and self-awareness in pieces like Mindful Ideas and HealthShots. Not magic. Just one of the few habits that actually helps people notice where their life is drifting before it goes fully off-road.
Well said! :)
!PIZZA