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The illusion of a perfect life: it’s ok not to be ok

The illusion of a perfect life: it’s ok not to be ok

by Karley Myall | Jan 10, 2019 | Depression, Guest Blog

Nobody is perfect and it’s ok not to feel ok sometimes. You can’t go through life expecting everyday to be happy, because life gets us all down and the life we portray online is almost completely different to reality, but why is it we lie? Is it because...

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