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Phrase: On top of the world
With all that’s been going on over the past few years, there are few reasons to feel on top of the world.
Or are there?
When you feel on top of the world, you feel pure joy and happiness.
It’s a feeling we all strive for, but it’s not always easy to achieve.
Have you ever seen the movie Titanic?
Well, Jack Dawson, the character famously portrayed by Leonardo Dicaprio, exclaimed, “I’m on top of the world!” as he stood at the bow of the doomed ship.
It’s a moment that perfectly captures the feeling of being on top of the world.
But what happens when we don’t feel on top of the world?
There are days, months, or weeks when we feel down, unhappy, and not ourselves.
It’s important to remember that it’s okay not to always be on top of the world.
Life can be challenging, but there are things we can do to get that feeling back again.
You can take some me time for yourself.
Whether going for a walk, reading a book, or taking a bath, it’s essential to take a break from the chaos of everyday life.
It’s also important to surround yourself with people who lift your spirits and make you feel good about yourself.
Never underestimate the power of positive thinking.
Sometimes all it takes is a good conversation with a friend to make us feel better.
Overall, life is going to have its ups and downs.
Heck, that’s why they say it’s an emotional roller coaster.
No matter how low you feel now, it won’t be long before you feel on top of the world.
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