“Learning to live with grief does not mean forgetting the person you lost. It means learning how to live with their memory instead of their presence. It’s okay to laugh again, to go out with friends, and to enjoy life. That doesn’t mean you’ve stopped caring; it means you’re healing. Healing doesn’t erase love—it honors it. Joy and pain can exist at the same time, even when it feels confusing or wrong at first.” https://t.co/GhNvFfJfM2
I’ve literally been bullied my entire life by people I considered “friends.”
Still, until this day, I sometimes allow people to get to me but I’m done with that. I’m grateful to be in a place in life now where I can take a deep breath and remember who tf I am.
I’ll never apologize for having a big heart, it’s been a blessing and a curse, and I’ll never seek revenge. I believe what you put into the world will always come back in some form, good and bad. But I’m no longer giving energy to people who drain me of it.
My entire life has been nothing but trauma and grief, especially the end/beginning of the year. I’m sure some others can probably relate. If the Christmas season brings even a pinch of joy, just let us be ❄️🎄✨❤️
I'm not as unhinged as I could be & some people should be grateful for that. People who are intimidated by you talk bad about you in hopes that others won’t find you appealing. Lucky for me, I have friends that know who I am and I don’t care about those who think they do
My daughter is almost six and has been @billieeilish’s #1 fan since she was a year and a half. She’s currently in her room at 10:30pm screaming Happier than Ever because she’s pissed at her dad 😂😂