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I highly recommend taking your time to appreciate your friends. Just when you think you are getting used to their company, take a step back and analyze your friends’ face, the details, the eyes, the smile. You‘ll find that is a really good feeling, enjoy :)
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Cherish them. Thank them. Write them. Invite them to parts unknown. Share music, art, and food. Celebrate together; cry together. Share your hopes and fears; the mundane and extraordinary; the minutia and the barrenness of your life as it occurs. Savor every single moment you have together. And don’t forget to tell them you love them — to the point you feel silly. The quality of your friendships dictate the quality of your life.
Mar 18, 2025
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The last two weeks have been unimaginably hard and a lot of people have shown themselves to be really caring and compassionate individuals in ways that I couldn’t have ever imagined or hoped for, even coworkers who I didn’t realize I was lucky enough to call friends. I feel so fortunate to have people evidently care and it makes me strive to consistently show the people I care about that I value them
Nov 14, 2024
it’s beyond worth the effort. it feels so good to love people well :)
Mar 3, 2025

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Live with heartbreak for a while. It‘ll be different but the same. You’ll forget why and then remember and feel it all over again. Delete their pictures but keep them in a secret folder on your phone so you can cry by yourself watching their face smile at you. Re-learn old habits you’ve forgotten you even enjoyed because you strayed so far away from who you once were. In some odd way you’ll have to re-learn happiness, too. Well, not so much re-learning it but changing its meaning, find new ways to feel fulfilled, the same way you once felt with them. Make some more lame playlists with oddly specific titles so you at least feel like you’re making something out of all the quiet pain you feel inside. And wonder. A lot of wondering. All the time. Everywhere. In your house. At your job. Inside your body and next to you in the bed you once woke beside them, smiling. And you’ll never forget, but it will get painfully easier.