I ask, "How was your weekend?" and she manages a big smile and after a pause she says, "Good, I did... nothing." But you see the tightness of her smile, the bags under her eyes, and the blemishes on her normally radiant skin.
2.) Being socially awkward
It's important to believe that you are a fundamentally good person. Because when you accidentally slight people or push the boundaries of social propriety, you don't have to feel horrible, because had you been more comfortable around the person, you know they would forgive you.
The first two years will be filled with more uncertainty and anxiety. The last two, God grant, will be more secure and relaxed.
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