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الحمد لله دائما وأبدا
there’s a misconception that grief only happens when we lose people. this is not true. we can grieve circumstances, relationships, missed opportunities. in fact, sometimes when you find yourself plagued with waves of emotion from sadness to melancholy you may be grieving yourself. the version of yourself that you might have been if things had been different, or if only you had said something, or if someone had stood up for you.
i've aged a decade in the last two years
Some chapters don’t end. You just stop reading them the same way.
You went through all of that and still dared to continue. Give yourself some credit.
Being chosen and loved by someone who is at peace alone is so special. They don’t need your presence to fill a void. They genuinely value it.
You either do the hard things now or deal with harder things later
You are allowed to grieve the person you could have been if life had been gentler with you.
theres something so calming about hearing rain out your window while in your bedroom at night
Broken people are always the realest.
“We cannot protect our children from life. Therefore, it is essential to prepare them for it. Feeling sorry for children is one of the most seriously damaging attitudes we can have. It so greatly demonstrates to them and to ourselves that we lack faith in them and their ability to cope with adversities.”
— Rudolf Dreikurs (1897-1972) Austrian psychologist.