ㅤ༄⸼۪❀˟ 𝓣he hardest part about losing someone you love is not the goodbye, rather than learning to live without them. And what fuels the hurt is when you see how they're able to move on without you. But can you blame them? Honestly, you can't. My momma always said "If you really love that person, you will want them to be happy. Even if it means that they 're gonna be happy without you, you will respect that and let them go. Because you want them to be happy." But what if I don't want to let them go? Would you rather be happy with someone, but that person does not feel the same kind of happiness with you? That bothered me, a lot honestly.
ㅤ༄⸼۪❀˟ 𝓣he one thing people crave, it's love and being valued. However, when you look for love, to find that healing to fill that void they've left- I have found that it never really works out. It's not purely genuine? I feel it's more of a forced connection because you want to fill that void, you crave that drug and rush called love"' because it's a beautiful feeling. However, the best kind of love, something that I find the purest, is unexpected love. Because you're not looking for something, you're not looking for healing. Sometimes, through the people that we meet, we find healing. And the world doesn't seem that bitter after all.
ㅤ༄⸼۪❀˟ 𝓣he one thing people crave, it's love and being valued. However, when you look for love, to find that healing to fill that void they've left- I have found that it never really works out. It's not purely genuine? I feel it's more of a forced connection because you want to fill that void, you crave that drug and rush called love"' because it's a beautiful feeling. However, the best kind of love, something that I find the purest, is unexpected love. Because you're not looking for something, you're not looking for healing. Sometimes, through the people that we meet, we find healing. And the world doesn't seem that bitter after all.