We Can’t Predict the Future, But We Do Have Hope
For those in search of a crystal ball, the bad news is you can’t predict your future.
Topic: depression
For those in search of a crystal ball, the bad news is you can’t predict your future.
There’s this phrase I keep seeing when a tragic and usually surprising suicide makes the news.
Without connection, our souls whither. We long to be known.
You don’t deserve to be alone, and you don’t deserve to feel the pain of isolation.
Our walks together are more than moments of movement. They’re reminders that I’m alive.
We can’t control how we feel sometimes.
Some of us are reaching or have reached the point of burnout.
The things that helped me survive.
Wearing your heart on your sleeve means you can share a truer version of yourself.
We are worth loving through our brokenness and our pain.
You don’t magically become a new person, one who never knows dark-and-twisty thoughts. This is what I thought the phrase “it gets better” meant.
Holding on is a beautiful thing. A beautiful thing that I am so proud of you for doing.
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