Stop Rationalizing Tragedy With, ‘Everything Happens For A Reason’
Extract hope from tragedy instead of attributing it to the fact that “everything happens for a reason.” Because frankly, not everything does and in a way, that is kind of comforting.
Extract hope from tragedy instead of attributing it to the fact that “everything happens for a reason.” Because frankly, not everything does and in a way, that is kind of comforting.
People pull away, fade away, go away and we are left to pick up the pieces. This is the time in which we will find out the most about ourselves.
I know what it is like to be broken. And I am so incredibly lucky that I do. I can understand life on a deeper level.
It’s been brilliant.
I have been on the other side of heartbreak before: the side with the endless amount of tears, the loss of…
When you’re getting ready to leave, DO NOT SHAKE THE SAND OFF OF YOUR TOWELS IN OTHER PEOPLE’S DIRECTION.
You will not be OK at first. And that’s fine. You will find the strength to pick yourself up off the floor in time. On your own time.
I may be broken, I may be hurt, and I may be a little unsteady right now but I will rise up from this tragedy and be better than this broken heart.
Sometimes the waterworks came without warning, at work when you stepped out of your car and heard the band playing your song. Your stomach flipped and shrieked at the sound of those painfully familiar guitar chords.
You live a sheltered life, a life where everyone only loves you unconditionally. You live a life of pleasure and playtime. I wish I could freeze you in time, so that you could always have a whole heart.