10/12/2024
learning. healing. progressing. I’m learning it’s okay to question things. It’s okay to not have everything figured out yet. It’s okay to feel angry, sad, happy—hell, it’s okay to love fully, deeply, beautifully. There’s nothing wrong with that.
The problem is when people make you feel like there is something wrong with it. In a world where everyone is trying to fit into whatever box society hands them, it’s hard when you don’t fit the mold. But guess what? I’m part of the one percent—not the kind that’s rich in money, but rich in something far more valuable: authenticity.
A lot of people have lost that. They’ve let the world chip away at their rawness, at that untouched, innocent view of life. Not me. You can call me whatever you want, but you won’t shake me from this truth. I will keep loving, keep learning, and keep growing in my own way.
Yeah, I’ve let someone take that from me in the past. Too long, honestly. But when I met someone special, I realized I had lost something priceless. That pure view of life? You don’t let the world or anyone take that from you. Not anymore.
And here’s another thing I’ve learned—boundaries. If someone makes you feel bad for setting them, that’s on them, not you. Boundaries aren’t up for debate. They’re yours to define.
Look, if something isn’t meant for you, God (or life, the universe—whatever you believe in) will keep showing you over and over. It’ll hit you with the same lesson until you finally get it. If you cling to what’s familiar, you’ll never grow. You’ll never find that epic love, that legendary life you deserve.
It’s real—I know because I love like that. I love deeply, with my whole heart, and it’s a beautiful thing. No one will take that from me. Ever.
Yeah, it’s terrifying leaving the familiar. The unknown is wild. But you know what? We used to fall down all the time as kids, and we got back up. That’s what life is. It’s falling, getting back up, and choosing not to stay down.
The familiar is easy. But it’s the leap into the unknown where you really find yourself.