You said you loved me; I believed it I really did. But,there got to a point where your words weren’t enough
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“Remember, being yourself is the only way to find out who truly cares and loves you for you.”
— TheGoodVibe
That's the process of life I'll never get but always adore, getting to understand one side of you then suddenly not at all. Knowing that I may not have been in your life until the end but I was in a chapter or 2. It may seem quite sad but I can't help think of it as wonderful knowing that though all the years you might have on earth I was apart of it and in the same way you were apart of mine. Although we aren't together and we might never be i wish you well and will always be happy for the chapter we shared
“It really kind of sucked to be close to someone for so long and then suddenly not be anything anymore.”
— Cecily von Ziegesar, Reckless
“i’ve seen you at your worst and i still think you’re the best.”
— Unknown
All studyblrs out there, I just wanted to say:
CROSS IT OUT AND TRY AGAIN. THAT'S LEARNING.
Your notes CAN be beautiful, perfect, without mistakes. In fact you should be proud of them. But at the same time, crossings out do not make notes any less valuable.
"But ohh they make it look ugly" "ohh but crossing out means I got it wrong"
NO!
The crossed out section is a testament to your learning and I think you should take pride in that as well. Nobody is perfect.
I want to see your imperfect notes with little scribbles and jottings.
Capture the essence of the feverish scholar frantically noting down their ideas as they rush towards a new horizon- their breakthrough. Their ultimate discovery. The thing they've been working on for their entire life.
Capture that essence of "I must, because it has to be done."
But again, at the same time, make them pretty! Put effort into their making! It's no different to a piece of art.
Your notes can be however you want them to be. They are for you and nobody else. If you take pride in them, their purpose is fulfilled.
Thank you for listening to my TED talk.
“One day, whether you are 14, 28 or 65, you will stumble upon someone who will start a fire in you that cannot die. However, the saddest, most awful truth you will ever come to find - is they are not always with whom we spend our lives.”
— Beau Taplin, Hunting Season
i think about this very often to but to be alive is such a privilege. you can smell flowers, eat freshly baked cookies, lose yourself in the pages of a new book, listen to heartwarming music and read soul crushing poetry, meet kind and funny people, learn something new. i think the miracle is in waking up every day