Chapter 7: Finding My Frequency

It’s been over a month since I stepped away from Instagram, and honestly? I don't miss it at all. I finally realized that my energy is too precious to waste on endless scrolling. Taking this break wasn’t just about a "detox"—it was about reclaiming my peace and shifting my focus toward positive growth.

Nowadays, I use the internet with much more intention. When I log into Facebook via my browser, I skip the noise and head straight for videos about the spiritual dimension and how our world is changing. I’ve traded mindless reels for stories that actually have meaning and depth.
The best part? Since I use the browser version, I still can’t see my DMs. I absolutely love the silence. It’s not about being completely "offline"—it’s about being aligned.

The Game of Life (and Dark War)
I never thought a game could affect my mood so much, but that’s the thing about a digital diary—you realize everything is connected. For a while now, I’ve been playing Dark War. I used to be part of a team called Hope, and leaving them felt like a real-life breakup. I was so upset and heavy-hearted for a while, feeling like I had lost a piece of my daily routine.
But as I started focusing on my growth and diving into spiritual teachings, I realized my "digital home" needed to match my new energy. I couldn't stay in a place that didn't feel right anymore.
Choosing Harmony

Today, I truly feel like I’ve come back home after a long journey. My story in Dark War started with "Hopeville," and then we merged with an incredible team called "Harmony." To be honest, the recent past has been nothing short of a rollercoaster.

​I’ve learned that sometimes, you have to leave "Hope" behind just so you can actually live in "Harmony."

I’ve realized lately that everyone has their own way of enjoying the game. One side was very focused on hitting targets and pushing for growth. I truly respect that drive—it’s great for players who have the time to dedicate to it. But for me, balancing real life is the priority, and I simply couldn't give that level of time right now.

I felt it was better to be honest with myself and the team. Instead of feeling stressed about targets, I chose to return to "Hopeville."

Since I’m back in "Hopeville," it’s not just about joining a team—it’s about choosing my peace and feeling like I’m home again.

​I am finally exactly where I am meant to be


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