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Anika’s Snippets

Published : Saturday, 2 November, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 3700
When you have a kind heart, it's almost unfathomable that someone you care deeply for could cause you pain. You invest your love and devotion wholeheartedly, believing that they can see the depth of your feelings. Yet, when hurt arises, it leaves you in a fog, questioning everything. 

Why didn't they recognize your love? How could they act this way? Your mind races, trying to piece together the puzzle from the very beginning, searching for where things went astray. 

You may find yourself shouldering the blame, just as they always have, internalizing the accusations they've thrown your way. 

It's like a heavy weight, a reminder that you've been painted as the problem all along. As you dig deeper, a painful truth emerges: you were never at fault. 

It's always been about their inability to acknowledge their own shortcomings. They may not have truly loved you, or at least not in the way you loved them. 

It's heartbreaking to confront this reality, but it's crucial for healing. Recognizing this can be a painful revelation, yet it's also liberating. 

It allows you to reclaim your worth and understand that love shouldn't come with conditions or blame.  

May healing find all who carry such burdens in their hearts, and may we learn to love ourselves fiercely, even when others fail to appreciate our kindness.

Anika Fatima is with The Daily Observer



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