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7 Portraits of Azizah Salsha on Her 22nd Birthday, Learning to Accept and Forgive Herself

7 Portraits of Azizah Salsha on Her 22nd Birthday, Learning to Accept and Forgive Herself

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7 Portraits of Azizah Salsha on Her 22nd Birthday, Learning to Accept and Forgive Herself

Just celebrating her 22nd birthday, Azizah Salsha shared her long story through a post on social media. Zize admitted to feeling many different things.

Although it didn't meet her expectations, she learned to mature. Zize also apologized for still being far from perfect, but she will continue to learn to become a better person.

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Just divorced from Pratama Arhan and now turning 22 years old, Azizah Salsha shared her feelings in a long post on her latest upload. 

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"22 feels different. For a while, life felt easy, as if everything was going according to plan. But growing up teaches me that not everything will always go the way I want, and that's okay," she expressed in the caption of her post. 

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"If being 20 felt like it was a long time ago, then at 22 I feel like I've been through a lot. Sometimes I wish I still had the enthusiasm that the world is ahead of me, and honestly, birthdays are no longer something I look forward to too much," she mentioned.

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"This year, my hope is to find peace, to feel content with myself, and to be grateful for the life I have. I just want to keep growing, to be fully present in each moment, and to let people think or say whatever while I focus on improving myself to become a better person," she said.

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"But even so, I am very grateful and happy to start this year with the people closest to me who are always there for me no matter what happens, and to be able to share with those who are less fortunate than I am," Zize continued.

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"There are many things I have learned over the past year. I have been slowly learning to accept myself, with all my flaws and processes, to accept and forgive myself for things I didn’t understand before," she explained.

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"I also learned that not everything can be forced, and that letting go and accepting is also a form of strength, while still appreciating the memories and relationships that were created along the journey," she said.