This is titled \"emotionally exhausted\", and the audio is in English
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Australian British (England - Cockney, Estuary, East End) Indian (Hindi)Transcript
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quality over quantity was always the motive for me. And I don't think it's ever gonna change about. And after this point when I was younger, I always used to hear things like people are not permanent, especially when you're a teenager and in your early twenties you're going to meet a lot of temporary people. And I never thought it was true. I thought I'm never going to experience it and I did and trust me when I say it was really bad, but it taught a lot. I think every bad experience breaks you at first, but teaches you an unforgettable lesson for the rest of your life. At this age, we are in a rush to meet new people, to make friends, to hang out, to experience new things. And with every step we take without thinking twice it in a way at some point hurts us bad talking to my friends. I just realized how much we have learned at this point in our life itself and with every year we are just going to grow, learn some more. I just hope we all just don't shut our feelings down just because of some worthless people in our lives who we invested emotionally in and they didn't, I just feel that for us after a point, it's just gonna get harder to trust someone to make friends where we genuinely care about because we'll just be so emotionally exhausted. But I really wish this doesn't happen. We don't want to live in an absolutely fake world. Do we let's just be true to ourselves. Maybe true to others as well, not a lot, but a bit of difference doesn't hurt anyone, right.