This is the Life Line.
Hey,
I am reaching out to you to express my most unexpressed self. To most of my friends, I am a troubled person. Let's try to narrow down this troublesome self to the inner troubles. I do not wish for you to partake or to sympathize with me, but with the words I cannot express for most of you to hear - allow me to say it through writing, which I am most comfortable with.
This blog was purposely created to share with you some insights I have in this lifetime. According to Taylor Swift, some to throw and some to make a diamond ring. Hence, take what resonates and leave what doesn't, you may take nothing at all.
I am certain that life has never been easy for everyone these days. However, to those who will come across this, I would like to thank you for being here and trying to make ends meet. My expression of This is The Life Line, however, is not concentrated merely on my struggles but also on all the events that were worth celebrating. Those were the small wins in life. As I manifest these small wins in life, please know that these include my interests in books so it has to be sufficed with book reviews; my love for the sky, sunsets, and the moon; my love for cats and how their purring makes my day a lot better; my old literary works (poem, paragraphs with random topics, or short stories); and most especially my random thoughts while romanticizing life in my most capable way.
With all that has been going on with my life, there's one thing I came to a consensus with myself. Life was never meant to be easy. But it has always meant to be beautiful.
As a mess as we are, it is what makes this life beautiful. The inner strife to be perfect is merely wishful thinking. No one can ever be flawless or sinless in this domain. We are meant to do mistakes because through them we learn.
As we navigate through life, we encounter many obstacles and challenges. Some of these challenges may be small, like learning a new skill or overcoming a fear. Others may be more significant, such as dealing with the loss of a loved one, facing a serious illness, or navigating a major life change. However, it is through these challenges that we develop resilience and strength. Along with challenges, life also presents us with opportunities. We have the opportunity to pursue our passions, build meaningful relationships, and make a positive impact on the world around us. It is important to seize these opportunities and make the most out of them.
So, allow me to share with you how imperfect I am just as much as how imperfect everybody else too. Those are the scars that made me who I am today. This serves as a reminder that healing is a curve line, so long as we take our time to introspect, we can always see a fragment of progress. It is in us that this light shines, our resilience.
You never know, you can be someone's hope. So just keep swimming!
See you on my next episode. Until then, here is the sky. And let's hold on to our dear life.
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To all that have been troubled and misunderstood,
This is the Life Line.
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