Loss is a tricky creature. It doesn’t knock politely. It barges in, eats all your fruit, rearranges your furniture, and leaves you wondering why the wallpaper looks so naked now. At first, it feels like subtraction. Something you loved, wanted, or counted on is simply… gone.
Yet in the vacancy, seeds are planted. Months later, sometimes years, you stumble over little sprouts. Because of what you lost, you notice the value of what remained. You leaned into different people, learned new skills, or discovered that your ribcage can expand wider than grief ever suggested.
Stay Positive & The Lantern Of Loss Awaits Your Light
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