If you have arrived , stop racing
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We don’t talk about it enough, but sometimes… you’ve already made it.
Not in some flashy, everyone-knows-your-name way. But in that quiet, personal kind of way.
You’ve got a roof, a rhythm, some peace.
You laugh a little more than you used to. You sleep a little better.
You’re not constantly surviving anymore.
But the world still makes you feel like you have to keep going. Keep proving.
Like arriving isn’t valid unless you’re already eyeing the next milestone.
But honestly?
If you’ve arrived — stop racing.
Sit down.
Feel your breath.
Enjoy the version of you that your past self was hoping to become.
FIKERNOT wasn’t built to push people into becoming more.
It’s for people who are just learning to be.
So if you're already somewhere good…
stay there for a minute.
That’s the whole point.
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Yes. choose rest not as escape, but as fuel.The world now doesn’t need more burnouts. It needs more stree-free people who are clear, calm, and present.
Geeta the most popular ancient Indian Scripture globally can be summarised in one single word FIKERNOT, translated as Do No Take Stress
All those who understand Geeta can put two and two together
All those who can’t decipher despite numerous readings should just FIKERNOT
Trust me this is true
More elaboration/explanation soon
Geeta the most popular ancient Indian Scripture globally can be summarised in one single word FIKERNOT, translated as Do No Take Stress
All those who understand Geeta can put two and two together
All those who can’t decipher despite numerous readings should just FIKERNOT
Trust me this is true
More elaboration/explanation soon
Geeta the most popular ancient Indian Scripture globally can be summarised in one single word FIKERNOT, translated as Do No Take Stress
All those who understand Geeta can put two and two together
All those who can’t decipher despite numerous readings should just FIKERNOT
Trust me this is true
More elaboration/explanation soon