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iamthemastermind
· 5 days ago

imagePick up your pieces.Even the ones you swore you’d never touch again.The ones sharp enough to cut, heavy enough to weigh you down,scattered across the moments you prayed you’d forget.Pick them up, because they’re still yours—fragile, jagged, messy—but yours.You’ve been broken in ways the world doesn’t always see.Behind closed doors, under quiet tears,you’ve felt life press its weight into your chest.Maybe it was a heartbreak so deep it cracked your spirit.Maybe it was failure that echoed louder than your courage.Maybe it was the slow unraveling of a dream you spent years stitching together.And you’ve told yourself:“I’ll leave it there. It’s too painful to pick up.I’ll just walk away, let the pieces stay scattered.”But deep down, you know the truth.Those pieces are part of you.They’re the proof that you’ve lived,that you’ve loved,that you’ve fought battles only your soul remembers.Pick up your pieces.Not because it’s easy, but because it’s necessary.This isn’t about putting things back the way they were.It’s about building something new—a version of you that wears the scars,but doesn’t bow to them.Let the cracks show;they’re where the light gets in.Let the edges stay rough;they remind you that healing isn’t neat or pretty,but it’s powerful.You don’t have to rush.You don’t have to have it all figured out.But don’t leave yourself behind in the rubble of what once was.It’s okay to cry while you gather the pieces.It’s okay to sit in the chaos for a while,holding the fragments, not knowing what comes next.Healing isn’t a straight line;it’s a messy, beautiful, painful process of becoming.Pick up your pieces, not to pretend the pain didn’t happen,but to honor the person who survived it.The person who stayed.The person who wakes up every dayand tries, even when the world feels heavy.One day, when you look back,you’ll see how the pieces came together—not perfectly, but purposefully.The scars will no longer be shame;they’ll be stories

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