Hey
friends! Today, I want to talk about something that might sound a bit
bittersweet, but hey, its real life, right?
You
are cruising through life, surrounded by friends and family, feeling like the
king or queen of the world. Your phone buzzes with messages from your squad,
your social calendar is busier than ever, and life couldn't get any sweeter.
But
hold on tight, because as unpredictable as a summer thunderstorm, things can
take a sudden turn.
You
know how they say, "Expect the unexpected"? Well, that couldn't be
truer when it comes to people.
Just
when you think you've found your tribe, some might slip through your fingers
like sand on a beach. Poof! Suddenly, you're left wondering what happened,
scratching your head and asking the universe for answers.
It's
a tough pill to swallow, but folks, relationships can be as fickle as the
weather. People change, priorities shift, and dynamics evolve. That friend who
used to hang out with you every weekend might find new interests and drift
away.
Your
confidante, who knew your deepest secrets, might become a stranger overnight.
And you know what? That's okay.
Now,
before you start building a fortress around your heart, let me make something
clear: not everyone will vanish into thin air.
There
are those precious gems who will stick by your side through thick and thin.
These are the ones who will binge-watch cheesy rom-coms with you, hold your
hand through the storm, and celebrate your victories like they're their own.
But
life is a complex web of interactions, and sometimes, people just grow apart.
It's not always personal, and dwelling on it won't change the fact.
Embrace
the ebb and flow of friendships and connections, just like you would welcome
the changing seasons.
One
of the most important lessons I've learned is to be ready to be alone. I don't
mean to sit in a dark room, becoming a recluse, and bidding farewell to the
world. Nope! What I mean is that it's essential to be comfortable in your own
company.
Learn
to enjoy your solo adventures, treat yourself to a solo movie date, or even
embark on a soul-soothing solo trip. Trust me; it's liberating!
By
being okay with being alone, you won't be reliant on others for your happiness.
You become the captain of your ship, charting your course regardless of who
hops on or off along the way. It doesn't mean you stop forming bonds; it just
means you approach them with an open heart and a hint of detachment.
When
you're less attached to how things should be, you'll find greater peace in how
they are. And you'll attract people who align with your true self.
Authentic
connections built on mutual understanding and respect are the ones that
withstand the test of time.
Just
remember,” Always be ready to be alone. Some people suddenly change. Today
you are important to them, and tomorrow you are not and that’s real life”
So,
my lovely friends, if you find yourself sailing through choppy waters of
changing relationships, take a deep breath, and repeat after me: "I am
enough, just as I am."
Embrace
the beautiful chaos of life, cherish the moments you share with others, and
hold on to the memories that warm your heart.
But
never forget that you are a brilliant star shining brightly in your own galaxy.
Until
next time, stay true, stay you, and keep embracing the adventure that is life!
Cheers!
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