How You Grow Up, Not Apart, When Your Best Friend Is The Love Of Your Life
We are inextinguishable. We hold a bond which has gone on through almost fourteen and a half years of friendship.
We are inextinguishable. We hold a bond which has gone on through almost fourteen and a half years of friendship.
And every heartbeat, every step and every intake of breath and exhale of worry was a step closer to your leaving. 20 days. And then you’re back.
It’s the stuff of Nicholas Sparks novels.
Like the meanders in a great river, we are destined to come and go.
I like being alone. At least, I’ve convinced myself that I’m better off that way. But no one would be able to decipher that through my laugh, or my sly little grin whenever I make the people around me laugh.
No matter what we face, we are capable of far more than we realize. Mandela wrote, “The human body has an enormous capacity for adjusting to trying circumstances. I have found that one can bear the unbearable if one can keep one’s spirit strong even when one’s body is being tested.”
So, if you want to be happy, consider what made you smile the hardest when you were young, grab your nearest and dearest and spend time with them doing it again.
Do your dreams feel impossibly out of reach? Do you know exactly what you want, but find endless obstacles in your way?
I have the solution to all your problems: magic.
The study conducted by Keirsey Research correlated relative levels of happiness with various internal and external factors, and the result were largely as one might expect.
Ladies, you need to consider a bro as your BFF.