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Why Life Feels Harder Than Ever Right Now

By ©️ Jephthah Official 

It's a sentiment many of us share: life, in this moment, feels undeniably harder. The weight of the world seems heavier, the challenges more daunting, and the path forward less clear. If you're feeling this way, know that you are not alone. There are profound reasons why this particular era can feel like an uphill battle, and recognizing them is the first step toward navigating through it.

One major factor is the sheer volume of information and global connectivity. While designed to bring us closer, it also exposes us to a constant barrage of crises, conflicts, and inequalities from every corner of the planet. Our ancestors primarily worried about their immediate community; we carry the burdens of the entire globe in our pockets. This constant exposure, amplified by social media algorithms, can create a sense of helplessness and overwhelm, making personal struggles feel insignificant yet simultaneously magnified by a world in disarray.


 Moreover, the pace of change is unprecedented. Technological advancements, shifting economic landscapes, and evolving social norms demand constant adaptation. This relentless need to learn, unlearn, and relearn can be exhausting, leaving many feeling perpetually behind. The future, once a clear horizon, now often appears as a swirling vortex of uncertainty, making it difficult to plan, to hope, or even to simply breathe. Acknowledge these pressures. Be kind to yourself. Understanding why things feel harder is the first step towards finding your footing and reclaiming your peace in a complex world.





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