No one is too broken. Some people don’t want to heal, maybe. I haven’t been very active on here in a while, but just that you reach out suggests you aren’t too broken.
That also. Sometimes it’s so hard to know where to start, or it seems like there’s so much pain that finding wellness is like finding Waldo, and puzzle searches were never your strongest area.
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You offer words of support. That is helpful in itself.
If you were too broken to be repaired, then you wouldn’t be able to find anything anyone said to be helpful at all. Just a thought.
Nothing to be sorry about.
I appreciate the sentiment, though. I hope the same for you.
Thank you daitya, I’ll keep reading your heartfelt posts and supporting you too.
Thank you.
No one is too broken. Some people don’t want to heal, maybe. I haven’t been very active on here in a while, but just that you reach out suggests you aren’t too broken.
Do you think it is they don’t want to or is it they don’t have a map to navigate away from the pain towards healing?
Damn that sounded positively sage this afternoon. Still I do wonder about the whole map to wellness thing.
That also. Sometimes it’s so hard to know where to start, or it seems like there’s so much pain that finding wellness is like finding Waldo, and puzzle searches were never your strongest area.
I think I’m getting loopy.
Thanks to all of you.