These Are The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Love
“There’s no need for them to say sorry.”
“There’s no need for them to say sorry.”
Regardless of your size, your skin texture, or your hair type, you are deserving of love and respect.
Let me tell you this: Feeling lonely is inevitable because it’s important.
Healing isn’t simply knowing that you have a wound, covering it with Band-Aid, and just pretending it’s not there. Healing starts from acknowledging that you’re hurt, knowing the main root of what hurt you, and figuring out the best cure you can use.
It’s a cliché to say that we cannot dodge failure. You’ve heard it so many times. But how much and how deep can you accept it?
Think of all the little achievements and the serendipity of learning new things that made you a better, wiser person. Think of those times in the year when you finally let go of unimportant people and welcomed new, better ones. Take a look at the materials you were able to purchase because you worked hard for them.
In trying, you gradually realize who you really are.
Maybe it means accepting that you cannot work it out anymore.
Here is your reminder that it should really be slow. Your maturity. Your learning.
A person who’s single is as blessed as another who’s in a relationship. No one is ahead.