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That
void was created under so dark some circumstances that it turned even darker
and refused to go. Those circumstances are irrelevant and they need not to be
here in this post so I’m excluding them on purpose. That void gave her immense
pain but that pain became her habit to such a level so that soon it became
her lighthouse and her albatross simultaneously.
She wanted to fill that void but she found herself so weak to complete
that task alone. She looked for someone who could help her with that. She was
so desperate in doing so that she engaged herself in some abusive
relationships. How were those relationships and what went wrong with them is
also irrelevant here so I would skip that too.
All her life she was waiting for someone who could
love her, who could support her when she had questions about her existence and
who could take care of her. Eventually she found out one day that the person
she was looking for since ever was none other than herself. She started loving
herself and she realized that it was the most genuine form of love she ever
witnessed.
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If reading this story
made you feel like you can see yourself in the pre-change-protagonist,
irrespective of your gender, it is high time you should take the same route as
she did for a few reasons,
1.
None other than yourself can help you.
It’s your life, your struggles, your traumas and last but not the least, your
story!
2.
Staying in an abusive relationship means
you can’t take a stand for yourself, if you can’t do that why anyone else would
do.
3.
Your body and mind are the greatest
assets you can ever have. Be friends with them and they will stand for you
always.
4.
Life is too pretty to be wasted.
5. Smudged mascara is hard to remove and drenched pillows smell awful the next morning!
So
take care all of you lovely ones and stay happy !!
"When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn’t healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits — anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving."
ReplyDelete— Kim McMillen
"I think the reward for conformity is that everyone likes you except yourself."
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