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megz8794
💝 Peggy 🎀 :
Sijui tiktok inaona chenye napitia,nyimbo tu za heartbreak😩
2026-06-21 20:06:01
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user2827445560041
A luta continua :
People are going thro a lot
2026-06-22 09:02:59
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bellaheliana
Bellah :
u can't never understand,unless you experience it....😪😪😪
2026-06-22 15:12:05
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vesh013
Vesh Favour 😍🤗 :
The girl who gave her a hug is kind 😊
2026-06-22 11:09:02
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cygnus.wild.w
Cygnus wild w :
Je ne comprends rien aux paroles, mais la voix 😳🥹...trop d'émotions. ça parle de quoi?
2026-06-23 11:35:24
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alise.mwuamini.ne
Alise Mwuamini neema :
polesana
2026-06-23 10:28:29
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xahumba992chauke
No body's problem :
can u please translate the song into English .....I love it South Africa 🇿🇦
2026-06-21 17:34:49
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lydiaperegilino
itslee :
40/40
2026-06-22 18:46:33
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user6002915601820
Rasta :
name of the song please
2026-06-22 23:44:36
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emiliemuleka0
Emilie muleka :
l'amour fait très mal vraiment 😭😭
2026-06-22 12:47:09
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peachrene009
Da irene :
10/10 nalipa
2026-06-22 13:15:42
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mwarabu83o
Harri_K🌴 :
For real I used to scroll these songs by then until now naona ukweli zake,,, kumbe hizi vitu n real,, no one will understand this until is your turn I swear 😭😭💔💔
2026-06-22 06:07:51
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scofield5143
Scofield :
10/10
2026-06-22 03:49:50
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user9161217918818
Romeo :
thats my girlfriend please tell her that im sorry😢
2026-06-21 15:56:32
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doreenowano7
@Ridoowano :
mambo imechemka
2026-06-22 20:46:03
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mrsbrown_love_tz
Nono lovie 💦❤ :
dah inauma sana🥺
2026-06-21 07:12:22
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de.champio
Champion1 :
people are crying to make us happy
2026-06-23 09:46:18
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58mwauras
Mwauras😇 :
why do I fill like crying 😭😂😂😂😂
2026-06-22 15:51:40
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innocentmk89
Innocent Mk :
Qui peut m'interprèter cette chanson en français Svp, ata na lingala ? j'attends peu beaucoup me passent
2026-06-22 09:57:07
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betrisa54
Owanobety :
2026-06-22 16:12:54
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dizzo_180
@Big time Dizzo_180 :
Bora kubaki Single tu😔
2026-06-21 13:58:03
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rocky.marcel
Rocky Marcel :
Ah mon cœur maman blanche 😭😭
2026-06-22 15:50:29
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Fear is one of the most instinctive and powerful emotions a person can experience. It exists to protect you, reacting faster than logic and forcing your mind and body to prepare for danger. Sometimes that danger is real, and sometimes it only feels real—but the reaction inside you can be just as intense either way. When fear appears, the body changes immediately. Your heartbeat gets faster, breathing becomes shallow, muscles tense up, and your thoughts narrow toward whatever feels threatening. It’s your nervous system entering survival mode, trying to keep you alert and ready to react. But fear is not only physical. A lot of fear comes from uncertainty. The mind starts imagining possibilities, outcomes, worst-case scenarios. Often, the fear of what might happen becomes stronger than what is actually happening in the moment. That’s why fear can grow quietly inside the head even in completely safe situations. There are different kinds of fear. Some are simple and immediate—fear of pain, danger, or losing something important. Others are deeper and harder to explain: fear of rejection, failure, loneliness, being judged, or not being enough. These fears tend to stay longer because they connect to identity and emotions rather than direct survival. Fear also changes the way people act. Some fight against it, some run from it, and others freeze completely. Freezing is especially misunderstood—it’s not weakness, but another natural response where the mind becomes overloaded and unable to decide what to do. What makes fear difficult is that avoiding it often strengthens it. The more something is avoided, the more the brain starts treating it as dangerous. Over time, even small situations can begin to feel overwhelming because the mind has learned to associate them with threat. At the same time, fear is not always negative. It can reveal what matters to you. You fear losing things that are important. You fear failure in areas where you care deeply. In that sense, fear often points toward something emotionally significant. And despite how overwhelming it can feel, fear is temporary by nature. The body cannot stay in a heightened state forever. Even intense fear eventually rises, peaks, and slowly falls. That’s why many fears become smaller once you face them directly instead of only imagining them. In the end, fear is part of being human. It can limit people, but it can also push them toward growth. Courage is not the absence of fear—it’s continuing to move even while fear is present.
Fear is one of the most instinctive and powerful emotions a person can experience. It exists to protect you, reacting faster than logic and forcing your mind and body to prepare for danger. Sometimes that danger is real, and sometimes it only feels real—but the reaction inside you can be just as intense either way. When fear appears, the body changes immediately. Your heartbeat gets faster, breathing becomes shallow, muscles tense up, and your thoughts narrow toward whatever feels threatening. It’s your nervous system entering survival mode, trying to keep you alert and ready to react. But fear is not only physical. A lot of fear comes from uncertainty. The mind starts imagining possibilities, outcomes, worst-case scenarios. Often, the fear of what might happen becomes stronger than what is actually happening in the moment. That’s why fear can grow quietly inside the head even in completely safe situations. There are different kinds of fear. Some are simple and immediate—fear of pain, danger, or losing something important. Others are deeper and harder to explain: fear of rejection, failure, loneliness, being judged, or not being enough. These fears tend to stay longer because they connect to identity and emotions rather than direct survival. Fear also changes the way people act. Some fight against it, some run from it, and others freeze completely. Freezing is especially misunderstood—it’s not weakness, but another natural response where the mind becomes overloaded and unable to decide what to do. What makes fear difficult is that avoiding it often strengthens it. The more something is avoided, the more the brain starts treating it as dangerous. Over time, even small situations can begin to feel overwhelming because the mind has learned to associate them with threat. At the same time, fear is not always negative. It can reveal what matters to you. You fear losing things that are important. You fear failure in areas where you care deeply. In that sense, fear often points toward something emotionally significant. And despite how overwhelming it can feel, fear is temporary by nature. The body cannot stay in a heightened state forever. Even intense fear eventually rises, peaks, and slowly falls. That’s why many fears become smaller once you face them directly instead of only imagining them. In the end, fear is part of being human. It can limit people, but it can also push them toward growth. Courage is not the absence of fear—it’s continuing to move even while fear is present.

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