▲ 24 r/traumacore+1 crossposts

I wrote her a long apology letter, holding accountability and for taking her for granted. She gave me a dismissive response and proceeded to violate me on her social media. She has a rebound. I still love her, so much.

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u/Low_Reception_9395 — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/NeverSentLetters+2 crossposts

My sweets

I know it sounds crazy. But why haven't you been posting since I blocked you. You acted like you were so over me, flaunting your new guy on your stories just to go silent the moment I block you. Were you trying to hurt me? I hate this. I still love you so much. Everytime I take a breath there's a thought of you. Even through the hardships I didn't want to let you go. You gave me no option, pouring my heart out to you, basically begging. There's only so much I could put my heart through. I'll always love you, my sweets.

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u/Low_Reception_9395 — 23 days ago

I miss you

A note I found from you. I miss you so much. It hurts even more that we didn't work out. Maybe in another lifetime. I hope you're taking care of yourself. I love you 💛.

u/Low_Reception_9395 — 23 days ago
▲ 2.1k r/MotivationalThoughts+2 crossposts

Someone out there is 40, about to have the best year of their life.

For years I measured my life against other people’s timelines.

At 25, I thought I should own a house.

At 30, I thought I should be earning £100k.

At 35, I thought I should have everything figured out.

Instead, I made mistakes, changed direction more than once, and spent longer than I’d like to admit wondering if I’d missed my chance.

Then I started noticing something.

The people I admired weren’t following the same timeline either.

Some found their career in their 40s.

Some started businesses in their 50s.

Some rebuilt their lives after divorce, redundancy, or failure and became happier than they ever were before.

This picture hit me because it challenges the idea that life is a race.

Maybe you’re 28 and still living with your parents.

Maybe you’re 34 and changing careers.

Maybe you’re 41 and wondering what’s next.

Maybe you’re 47 and starting from scratch.

None of those things mean you’ve failed.

They just mean your story is still being written.

The hardest part is not comparing your chapter 3 to someone else’s chapter 20.

What’s something in your life that happened later than expected, but turned out better because of it? 👇

u/Low_Reception_9395 — 23 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 17.3k r/InternetsGreatestVids+5 crossposts

Storm clouds in Lorenzo, Nebraska

I saw this posted on Facebook by Storm Chaser Brett White. I had to share it with you guys cause look at this! I'm in awe 😍

u/CruelKind78 — 23 days ago