Allah replied you in 3 ways:
1. yes.
2. yes but not now.
3. I have a better plan for you. Something nice for you soon.
But remember, His timing is always the best
You only need to succeed once.
Just once, to change the rest of your life.
If it really means something to you, do whatever it takes.
Wipe your tears, bounce back, and try again.
Be willing to fail a hundred times if it brings you closer to that one win.
Allah removes people from your life for a reason. You may not see it now, but trust Him.
Heartbreak now is better than heartbreak after a lifelong compromise.
Heal. Grow. The right one will find you when the time is right, insyaAllah.
Starting is the hardest part. You can’t see the path. But that’s not a sign to stop. It’s a sign to begin.
Clarity comes after the first few shaky steps.
Do it afraid. Learn along the way.
One day you’ll look back and be proud of how far you’ve come.
I know it hurts knowing you tried your best and it’s still wasn’t enough. But you can’t keep shedding tears over people that don’t deserve your commitment.
It’s their loss to lose you, not yours. Their inability to appreciate and see your worth doesn’t decrease your value.
It’s hard. But sometimes you really have to ignore you heart for a while. Forget what you feel, put aside all the good memories, forget all the promises….. so that you realise what you deserve.
Mohd Farhan Azman, 19, sujud syukur after a brutal four months of beatings in Myanmar, the experience was “a living hell”.
Along with about 1,000 other Malaysians, he was trapped in a “dystopian town” surrounded by 4m-high walls, barbed wires and armed guards with explosives.