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Write a story on your experience about regretting yourself for telling a dark secret to everyone.(Best answer will be marked as the brainliest)
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Answered by Shakespeare0856
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Hey friend,

Here's your answer,


THE DARK SECRET


This is the story when I was a student of 7th standard. I was not much standardised according to the needs of the society. I was growing up and hence was changing with time. I was leading a life that was wanting freedom, to live the life the way I wanted. This was not the end. I was influenced by other things too. My friends influenced me. The made an impact on me such that I was completely overwhelmed by them. I mingled with my friends and began to lose time for academics.



The result was known. I was a topper then, I became a loser now. I got 22/80 in my Maths exam. I was hopeless. I became depressed. I had lost all hope to survive. I wished to die. Even my teachers did not believe on me. The worst part was that I was not knowing how and what to tell my dad about this incidence.


All of the students and teachers were shocked. I did not know what to do next. Finally, the result day came. I was trembling with fear. My dad saw my papers. I thought that he would scold me, but this did not happen. He did nothing but just went to my teacher and whispered something in his ears.


There were 5 teachers sitting. They all began to praise me. They believed that I could do better than I what I did this time. My father looked at me and saw tears in my eyes. He said, "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it has happened". That was the only sentence he had said to me during the course of that day.



When I went home, I was stuck by my family's reactions. They had all bursted on me altogether and not talked to me for the next 10 days. In fact, they had decided to not to send me to school now. But, that was my determination and will that none could stop me and then, from that day  onwards, I got a lesson from my life, that ,


DON'T JUST REMEMBER TO BE A TOPPER. BECAUSE BEING A WINNER IS NOT A BIG DEAL, BUT MAINTAINING THAT POSITION IS...............



That was the lesson my life had taught me but the memory of the reaction of my family members had a deep impact on me and that was the reason I had created boundaries around myself which are still there around me.........




Hope this helps!!!


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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Hey..!!!

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Forgive yourself. It’s easy to say, but so much harder to actually do! We all mess up sometimes, whether it’s lashing out at a friend, engaging in a self-destructive behavior or cutting corners at work.

And with those mistakes often come overwhelming feelings of guilt. Shame. Self-condemnation. Humiliation.

Counselors and life coaches have found that these emotions can lead to stress, depression, anxiety disorders and even heart disease, if ignored. Not exactly the formula for a happy life!


Talk about it.

When it comes to the past, silence can be deadly. So stop pretending. Free yourself from the bondage of holding it all in. Talk about what’s tearing you apart inside.

Express the emotions you feel to a counselor, mentor, or friend you can trust. Forgiveness starts with being honest and vulnerable about who you are…the good and the bad. So say what you need to say.

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I Hope It's help you....!!!
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