Do you have a “no-no” list?
Last Updated: 02.07.2025 03:13

No to self - pity. It's the most addictive, self - destructive non pharmaceutical drug that will give a momentary pleasure as it seperates the victim from the reality but it will always stop you to move forward in your life. (John Gardner).
No to group projects. I like to work alone and Solo suffering is always better.
No to doubting my cooking skills. What they say - You are busy over here - doubting your MasterChef potential while your family is afraid of your entry in kitchen. Never doubt your potential. Burn them all.(The mad king).
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No to folding or ironing the laundry right away. It's needs 3 - 5 Business days.
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No to compromising my peace for people pleasing. If someone disturbs your peace of mind, kindly show them the Exit.
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No to replacing real books with e - books. I have a habit to sniff pages like a bookworm psycho.
FAYTH✌️.
Say No the people who dim your spark ~
No to not putting my earbuds in, world out..walking fast, feeling like a rockstar.(Woah.. it rhymes, I should be a poet).
No to explain a joke. A joke that I have to explain is no joke. It's a statement.
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No to not having a pet. We can't be a family if we are not going to keep a big fat orange cat or a golden dog or any furry friend.
No to arrogance. Humility and kindness are way better.
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No to missing the chance to quote my favourite lines from a book or a movie. Life is much better when you speak in iconic lines with that deep voice. Main character energy.
No to chasing. What's meant for you won't need to be begged for - it will always find the way to you. So, walk with dignity not with desperation.
No to travels and trips until it's absolutely necessary. I am perfectly fine at home on my bed with my favourite novel. I hope my cousins and friends understand and stop labelling me as a boring nerd. (Fact - I am the most interesting person in our circle 🤷).
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Say YES to the fire that makes you glow ~
No to disobeying my father. His words are - full stop.
No to online shopping. Unless it's cute. Or useful. Or on a big sale. I am trying my best.
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No to ignoring the small joys in life. Life's too short to skip over the little things that make me smile.
No to losing my dramatic and sarcastic side. It's not annoying. It's just that my presence demands a certain kind of attention.
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No to tea and coffee. I am an Indian and Yes, we do exist without them .
No to phone calls (except family).Text me like a civilised human being.
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No to truth or dare, especially dare. It's a scary game.
No to being 24/7 serious. Life's always fun with some silliness. And I can't even stay serious for more than an hour. It's a personality trait.
No to reply with ‘K’, ‘Hmm’ ‘Ok’etc. I am highly eligible for good vocabulary. Dry texts - Eww. Texting is an art.
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No to letting go of my habits. Reading, Writing and Music are my therapy. How can I give up on them.?
No to compromising my moral values. Integrity>>> Anything else. Better to stand alone with a spine than follow a herd lead by the spineless.
No to alarm clock. I ended our relationship. I always betray her so I let her go. The things we do for love. (Sleep).
No to ignoring my gut feelings and intuitions. My intuitions always win over my logics. Vibes are real.