A dad can lose friends. He can be misunderstood by his own family. He can carry the weight of criticism and still sleep just fine at night.
Why?
Because his mission isn’t to be liked by the crowd. His mission is to be respected, trusted, and loved by the most important audience in his life.
His children.
One day, those kids will look back and realize why Dad said ‘no’ when everyone else said ‘yes.’ Why he stood his ground when it would’ve been easier to bend. Why he took the long road, even when the short one looked tempting.
A father success isn’t measured by applause.
It’s measured by who his children become.
By how much they seek his company when they no longer need him.
And by the grandchildren who carry his legacy forward.
Soul-to-soul relationships are worth waiting for. Your soulmates will understand you, appreciate you, support you, love you, heal with you, grow with you, and evolve with you. They will naturally bring out your inner child, adore your old soul and make you love yourself even more
How to keep a relationship:
Be honest
Build trusts
leave the past
Communicate
Appreciate flaws
Become best friends
Be there for one another
Talk about good and bad
Make time for one another
You won't always be happy
Having arguments are normal
Love each other unconditionally.
i CANNOT fw people who do NOT understand the PRINCIPLE of things. it’s not what you did. it’s how you did it. and what makes it worse is knowing if roles were reversed, you’d lose your mind
Right now life is teaching me the law of detachment. Nothing is really yours, you gotta be comfortable with not being attached, just enjoying life for what it is & moving on when it’s time.