28/03/2025
SOME BREAKUPS ARE BLESSING-IN-DISGUISE
Some break-up is a good thing- regardless of how many years you've been in a relationship. Some good things have to end to give room for growth separately, and individually. Even if it is going to be something you're not familiar with anymore because you were used to having the person you thought you'd be spending your whole life with- you'll be fine being alone. Take that step forward and only look back to thank the lessons they taught you.
I think it is also a blessing in disguise. Because what is meant for you will never miss you- so if it ended- it is not meant for you to be in. Think like the person you were with was only your guide to find the person you're gonna be sharing the real magical adventures with.
If you are bitter about how it ended- that feeling is valid.
But my question is, why stay bitter about a relationship or a person that was not meant for you in the first place?
If you can let it go- do yourself a favor and please do.
Because the time spent crying and being bitter is time wasted.
Pick yourself up.
Keep your head high.
Heal.
Be a lot better alone.
Love yourself more.
Do these things for you- not for anybody else.
And believe that the one for you will not miss you- so trust the divine timing.
Your person will find you.
And you will find your person.
This time, you're gonna thank your previous break-up because you are now finally home to the one you truly belong to.
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