plenty of emotions.

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@cryingandloving
plenty of emotions.
“Everything that happens helps you grow, even if it’s hard to see right now.”
— Unknown (via head-circus)
how it feels to be in a transitional period
I learned a lot from you, that’s why I love you
being alone all the time feels fine until you have a normal conversation with someone then its like ohhhh i was losing my mind ok.
the worst thing you can do for yourself is thinking your horrors fears anxieties misfortunes unknowns injuries are special to yourself, as if no one else could feel as down as you, as vulnerable as you, as specifically wronged as you, as alienated as you. if only someone acknowledged your pain that only you felt in the most special, hurtful way, then they'd realize how special you really are. but thinking like that only leads to narcissism. realize your pain is shared, can only be healed when the healing is shared.
Meeting The Man: James Baldwin in Paris
(via Mubi)
Once Again I Am Asking You
To Endure It
“You will freeze in place if you remain this way. You must not, dear. You have to move.”
— Rainer Marie Rilke, letter to Sidonie Nádherná von Borutín, August 1, 1913, translated by Ulrich Baer
“Outside and inside are both intimate – they are always ready to be reversed, to exchange their hostility. If there exists a border-line surface between such an inside and outside, this surface is painful on both sides.”
“That which is without familiarity is also without meaning. The traumatized person, therefore, is an exile, someone who is forced to live in a world that is no longer recognizable. It is a world in which hope itself may become a dreaded enemy. The feelings of expectation and desire that constitute hope, and which propel our lives toward some rosy future, can only be tolerated to the extent that experiences of uncertainty are also tolerable. When all certainty is exposed by trauma as a cruel myth and the future looks like a dark and barren wilderness, hope must be crushed lest it add further uncertainty to a future that is already unbearably precarious.”
— Doris Brothers, Toward a Psychology of Uncertainty: Trauma-Centered Psychoanalysis
But actually
Donnie Dakkho
If only the absence of a problem would slap as hard as its existence …
“No matter how much the truth hurts, it’s always better than being lied to”
— (via hatin)
This the ONE