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ilayda_.611
İ” :
bbullfdumm bulldduumm bulldduuummmmmm
2026-07-11 09:07:00
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elif.west
𝓔𝓵𝓲𝓯𝓷𝓾𝓻 :
ben buldumda o beni daha fark etmedi
2026-07-09 18:56:01
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karacetin_10
Jesua :
Manitanin Neymarii olma isii
2026-07-09 21:04:59
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mavi_ii5
𝓢𝓾𝓭𝓮,, 🐬 :
İnşallah
2026-07-10 07:22:10
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melekhanim.7
𝓶𝓮𝓵𝓮𝓴 :
yorumlardaki herkes bulmus bende buldum zannediyodum hicbi sey demeden engelledi a
2026-07-11 10:37:15
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mir96958
~Miraymisimmm☆ :
Ben buldum sıra sizde
2026-07-09 14:50:33
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sudeeyw7
sude :
repstlamyrm ama burdayım
2026-07-09 21:42:05
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daisy_iste23
daisy_iste23 :
Twin. Buldu bile
2026-07-08 22:13:10
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.g.1881
𝓖♨️. :
bulunamadı tabikide
2026-07-09 17:40:56
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chavochavobilmiyolardimu
melmelsiaa😜 :
inşallah ua
2026-07-09 21:20:16
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postacikizz
𝓐𝓵𝓶𝓲𝓵𝓪 :
Benbulmusumm
2026-07-08 11:46:29
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meryars_11
🪐☆Meryem☆🪐 :
Yok benim sevdiğim(3 yıllık) Messi gibi hissettiriyor abiside Ronaldonun 2008 dönemi gibi😻(sevgilim değil sevdiğim çocuk)
2026-07-08 23:30:05
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beyt448
𝐁𝐞𝐲𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐮𝐦𝐢♨️♨️ :
Ben bulamadim kadinnolrak
2026-07-09 08:31:58
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yunus.emre_77
𝑌𝑢𝑛𝑢𝑠𝐸𝑚𝑟𝑒 :
bu şarkı gibi hissetiren birini bulursak...
2026-07-10 07:42:19
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meric21_
𝐌𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐢𝐜𝐜🐦‍🔥 :
Biri artık bizide bulsun amk
2026-07-11 09:30:46
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Weakness is something most people try to hide. From an early age, we are taught to be strong, to keep moving forward, to endure without complaining. Because of that, many begin to believe that weakness is something to be ashamed of. But weakness is not the opposite of strength. It is part of being human. Everyone has moments when they feel overwhelmed. There are days when getting out of bed feels difficult, when words become hard to find, when even the smallest decision feels heavy. From the outside, these moments may seem insignificant. Inside, however, they can feel like climbing a mountain with no end in sight. The hardest kind of weakness is the one no one can see. A person may continue smiling, studying, working, or laughing with friends while quietly carrying fears, doubts, and exhaustion that remain completely invisible. People often mistake silence for strength, never realizing how much effort it takes simply to keep going. There is also the weakness that comes from caring deeply. The more something matters to you, the easier it becomes to be hurt by it. Loving someone, chasing a dream, trusting another person—these things require vulnerability. They create the possibility of disappointment, but they also make life meaningful. A heart that has never been hurt is often a heart that has never truly opened itself. Many people spend years fighting their own weakness instead of understanding it. They become angry at themselves for feeling afraid, tired, or uncertain. They compare themselves to others, believing everyone else is stronger. Yet every person is carrying a battle that cannot be seen from the outside. Strength is often much quieter than it appears. Sometimes weakness teaches lessons that strength never could. It reminds us that we cannot control everything, that asking for help is not failure, and that healing takes time. It softens our view of others, allowing us to recognize struggles we might have overlooked before. Perhaps the greatest misunderstanding is believing that strength means never falling. In reality, true strength often reveals itself after the fall. It is found in the quiet decision to stand up once more, even when there is no certainty that tomorrow will be easier. It lives in the small acts that nobody applauds—the decision to keep trying, to keep hoping, to keep believing that life can still change. And maybe that is why weakness should not be feared. It reminds us that we are alive, that we can still feel, that we still care enough for something to affect us. A stone cannot be broken because it feels nothing. A human heart is different. It can crack, it can ache, and it can grow tired—but it can also heal. In the end, weakness is not the absence of courage. Sometimes it is the place where courage quietly begins. It is the moment when trembling hands reach forward anyway, when a tired soul chooses one more step, and when a fragile heart continues to believe in tomorrow despite everything it has already endured. That is not failure. Perhaps that is the most human kind of strength there is.
Weakness is something most people try to hide. From an early age, we are taught to be strong, to keep moving forward, to endure without complaining. Because of that, many begin to believe that weakness is something to be ashamed of. But weakness is not the opposite of strength. It is part of being human. Everyone has moments when they feel overwhelmed. There are days when getting out of bed feels difficult, when words become hard to find, when even the smallest decision feels heavy. From the outside, these moments may seem insignificant. Inside, however, they can feel like climbing a mountain with no end in sight. The hardest kind of weakness is the one no one can see. A person may continue smiling, studying, working, or laughing with friends while quietly carrying fears, doubts, and exhaustion that remain completely invisible. People often mistake silence for strength, never realizing how much effort it takes simply to keep going. There is also the weakness that comes from caring deeply. The more something matters to you, the easier it becomes to be hurt by it. Loving someone, chasing a dream, trusting another person—these things require vulnerability. They create the possibility of disappointment, but they also make life meaningful. A heart that has never been hurt is often a heart that has never truly opened itself. Many people spend years fighting their own weakness instead of understanding it. They become angry at themselves for feeling afraid, tired, or uncertain. They compare themselves to others, believing everyone else is stronger. Yet every person is carrying a battle that cannot be seen from the outside. Strength is often much quieter than it appears. Sometimes weakness teaches lessons that strength never could. It reminds us that we cannot control everything, that asking for help is not failure, and that healing takes time. It softens our view of others, allowing us to recognize struggles we might have overlooked before. Perhaps the greatest misunderstanding is believing that strength means never falling. In reality, true strength often reveals itself after the fall. It is found in the quiet decision to stand up once more, even when there is no certainty that tomorrow will be easier. It lives in the small acts that nobody applauds—the decision to keep trying, to keep hoping, to keep believing that life can still change. And maybe that is why weakness should not be feared. It reminds us that we are alive, that we can still feel, that we still care enough for something to affect us. A stone cannot be broken because it feels nothing. A human heart is different. It can crack, it can ache, and it can grow tired—but it can also heal. In the end, weakness is not the absence of courage. Sometimes it is the place where courage quietly begins. It is the moment when trembling hands reach forward anyway, when a tired soul chooses one more step, and when a fragile heart continues to believe in tomorrow despite everything it has already endured. That is not failure. Perhaps that is the most human kind of strength there is.

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