This Is What It Really Means To Overthink Everything, Because It’s Not As Simple As Being In Your Own Head
Overthinking makes finding happiness so difficult.
Overthinking makes finding happiness so difficult.
“Distance gives us a reason to love harder.” — Anonymous
I truly didn’t think I would ever be able to love again. The love I had for you was something I have never felt before. It was the deepest part of the ocean that I never wanted to reach again, if it wasn’t to reach it for you.
Shutting out your emotions and hiding from them will create more damage then allowing yourself to simply feel them.
I know nothing will be perfect, and I know I can’t protect you from everything. You have to experience hardship to learn. I just hope they aren’t near any hardship I had to take.
Everyone in my world knew all about you. The one guy I couldn’t say no to. I am almost certain that nobody in your world knew about me.
“You know,” my friend said, “You’re allowed to miss people who aren’t supposed to be in your life.”
Self-discovery does not have a destination. Self-discovery it’s a journey. It is a scary and spectacular journey.
The brutal truth about this is that sometimes love just isn’t enough. You need more than that; you need reassurance, intimacy, patience, time, honesty, and the ultimate key communication.
It’s desperately trying to stay afloat in the middle of an ocean as each wave takes you down. It’s trying to scream for help in a nightmare, but all that’s coming out is silence. It’s being trapped in your own body where nothing really makes sense.