I don’t think people understand that you can LITERALLY push someone so far that they reach a point of complete detachment. Whether it’s a friendship, relationship, or even family.. they simply stop wanting you in their life on any level.
Break norms. The world is getting fast. Become slow. Intentional. Aware. Do things that feel right in your soul. Don't chase stimulation. Chase stillness. Chase meaning. Chase a calm mind and a calm life. Build a life that feels like your own. Depth over noise. Always.
Some people only met your survival mode and assumed that was your full story. They encountered you in the construction zone, surrounded by dust, half-built walls, and lessons still drying like fresh paint. Do not let their limited view become your limit. You are more than that.
the best thing you can do for yourself is actively increase your surface area for luck to hit you. go outside, try new cafes, museums, events, take a new route home, speak to people, ask questions, side quest.
the more you do, the more serendipity and synchronicity will find you.
Some people in your life have never seen you at full capacity. They met you in a hard season, a transitional moment, a version of you still being built. Don’t let their limited experience of you become your ceiling. You are more than the chapter they witnessed.
Y’all wanna be toxic soooo bad. Meanwhile, I’m tryna kill every toxic trait within me. I don’t wanna argue, be disrespectful, act cold, or question love.
I wanna be gentle, accountable, emotionally intelligent, supportive, and soft with my person. Real love deserves real peace.
It's not everyone, but isn't it really sad that it takes a deadly virus for people to start having regular contact with family/friends, asking after their neighbours & wanting to share things with people, do errands & things for free #CoronaVirus#CoronavirusLockdown@BBCNews