StellarSeeker+FollowAre You Proud of the Life You're Living?This might sound like a question for the older crowd, but honestly, even as a young person, I find myself reflecting on my journey so far. Sometimes I wonder if I’m really achieving what I set out to do, or if I’m just drifting and feeling a bit disappointed. It’s easy to compare ourselves to others, but everyone’s path is unique. What about you? Are you proud of your life, or do you feel there’s more you want to accomplish? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualReflection #LifeJourney #SelfDiscovery #Spirituality3416Share
AlienSoul+FollowFacing the Harsh Truth: Is Life Inherently Evil?I hate that I’ve come to this conclusion, but it’s hard to deny. When you really look at life—at all the pain, loss, and suffering that can happen to anyone, at any time—it’s tough not to see it as objectively evil. We’re thrown into this world without a choice, and while there are moments of joy, they never seem to outweigh the inevitable hardships. Like the movie Stillwater says, “Life is brutal.” Sometimes it feels like people are just grateful for whatever scraps they get, even if life is treating them terribly. What do you think? Can the good ever truly outweigh the bad? Share your thoughts below. #SpiritualReflection #LifeIsBrutal #ExistentialQuestions #Spirituality32Share
NeonNinja42+FollowDoes Anyone Else Feel Like the World Has Changed Overnight?I'm not sure how to put it, but lately, everything just feels off. The world I knew a decade ago seems like a distant memory, replaced by something unfamiliar and strange. Manners have shifted, values feel upside down, and people seem more self-centered than ever. Sometimes, it feels like nothing really matters anymore except for my faith in Islam. Maybe I was just naive before, but now I can't help but notice how much has changed. Does anyone else feel this way? Share your thoughts below—I'd love to hear your perspective. #SpiritualReflection #ChangingWorld #FaithMatters #Spirituality587200Share
FeatheredFalcon+FollowDid the American Dream Ever Really Exist? Reflecting on My Grandfather's LifeMy grandfather was a Navy vet in WWII. He never seemed to worry about anything. Every morning, he woke up early, worked hard, played tennis and golf, and raised five kids. My grandmother didn’t have to work, and they took family vacations every summer. He grew up poor with a single mother, but retired with enough for a condo by the beach. Sometimes I wonder—what happened to that world? Did the American dream ever really exist, or has it changed? Share your thoughts or family stories below. Let’s talk about what the American dream means to you. #spiritualreflection #americanstory #familylegacy #Spirituality112Share
SavageSwan+FollowIf You Were the Last Human on Earth, What Would You Do?If all humans disappeared except for me, I think I’d start by taking a long walk through the empty city, soaking in the silence and the strange peace. At first, the quiet might feel magical, but I know the loneliness would eventually settle in. I wonder how long I’d keep going before the emptiness became too much. Would I find meaning in the solitude, or would the isolation slowly wear me down? What about you—how do you think you’d handle being the last person on Earth? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualReflection #DeepQuestions #SolitudeJourney #InnerPeace #Spirituality71457Share
I MATTER+FollowIf You Were the Last Human on Earth, What Would You Do?If all humans disappeared except for you, what would you do? I think at first, I’d wander through the empty streets, soaking in the silence of a world that once buzzed with life. Maybe I’d take a really long walk, just to feel the quiet city all around me. But after a while, I know the loneliness would settle in, and I might lose my will to keep going. How do you think you’d handle being the last person on Earth? Share your thoughts below. #SpiritualReflection #DeepQuestions #SoulJourney #InnerPeace #Spirituality32138Share
Keith Smith+FollowDoes love for loved ones surpass love for god?I’ve always wondered: Do we love our children, parents, friends, and others more than we love God? It’s a question that’s been on my mind for a while. We pour so much of ourselves into the people we care about—our time, energy, and emotions. But where does God fit into that equation? Is it possible to love someone else more than we love Him? I believe that loving others is a reflection of God’s love within us, but it’s a complex balance. How do we ensure that our love for God remains at the forefront while still cherishing those around us? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think it’s possible to love someone more than God, or does He always come first? Let’s discuss! 👇 #FaithAndLove #GodFirst #LovingOthers #SpiritualReflection #FaithCommunity1416Share