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From Survival to Soulful Living: 2025’s Global Shift in Mindset

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Published by Aarohi | Lifestyle | Self-Care | Global Trends Introduction: A World No Longer Just Surviving The world is changing. Fast. After years of pandemics, geopolitical unrest, economic uncertainty, and digital overload, 2025 has become the symbolic year where humanity finally paused — not in fear, but in awareness. A global awakening is underway. People are re-evaluating everything: from how they work, love, and live — to what it truly means to be alive . Welcome to the era of Soulful Living — where survival is no longer the goal, but a stepping stone toward something deeper: fulfillment, presence, purpose, and peace . 1. The Burnout Era: Why Survival Mode Took Over Before we dive into soulful living, let’s reflect on why the world was stuck in survival mode for so long: Work culture glorified burnout. Pandemic life triggered anxiety, isolation, and uncertainty. Social media promoted comparison and consumerism over connection. Relationships suffered from emo...

Ego vs. Soul The Eternal Inner Conflict

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By Aarohi ✨ Introduction: There was a moment — quiet, almost invisible — when I caught myself fighting with my own thoughts. One part of me was reactive, hurt, and desperate to be understood. The other part was still, patient, gently whispering, “Let it go.” That day, I realized something profound — there were two distinct voices within me. One craved validation, control, and attention. The other sought peace, truth, and surrender. The first was Ego . The second, Soul . Since then, I’ve been on a journey — not to silence one and glorify the other — but to understand the sacred dance between the two. The conflict between ego and soul is not a flaw in our design, but a part of our spiritual evolution. 🌿 1. Understanding the Ego The ego is not inherently bad. In fact, it’s the part of us that helps us survive, form an identity, and interact with the world. It is built over years — shaped by our experiences, comparisons, fears, achievements, and societal roles. It says things ...