Day 7/7 ❤️🔥 Finale!
We met at the same VI spot. Tears, apologies, proper talk no phones, no ego.
She told me she blocked the ex the same night we fought. I admitted my insecurities.
We chose to do better. Months later we’re stronger, more honest, and still crazy about each other.
Real relationships aren’t perfect. They’re two people who refuse to quit when it gets hard.
What was YOUR biggest takeaway from this 7-day story? Or drop your own love story below
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Day 6/7
Sat in my room alone and faced the truth: my trust issues weren’t about her, they were about what my last girl did to me.
I recorded a long voice note: “I’m sorry. I want us to work. Let’s talk properly.”
She replied after 4 painful hours: “I missed you too. Meet me tomorrow?”
My heart started beating again.
Biggest lesson so far? Communication saves what silence kills.
What’s the hardest relationship lesson you’ve learned? Be real 👇
Tomorrow: The finale. You don’t want to miss this. #LoveLessons”
Everything you want is downstream.
The life you desire, the opportunities you seek, the peace you long for, and the person you hope to become are all found beyond your current position.
Keep moving. Keep learning. Keep growing.
The current is always flowing.
@MrMekzy_@MrMekzy_ please expose the cloths especially the ones you have worn to sun for a day. Then send them to the dry cleaner to wash them.
This clears your energy in those cloths.
Thank you
The way current humans are doing, they will trigger a major event for mass species suicide, (most likely nuclear or biological weapons). The hatred and mental conditioning is fast building towards it.
In no particular order
Mass species suicide
Cataclysm
Toxic mental drives
Big bang
Great floods
Nationalism = extension of tribalism
Understand whatever you like.
Deep down, everyone knows that nature has a structure but you cannot collect the benefits of that structure and then turn around calling that structure oppression.