faith&physics
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When you realize you're not longing for her anymore and all that remains of that longing is a fading recollection of your memories of loss, you're almost there. Just give it time and a few shags.
Once again, it's up to you to be happy. Honestly, when I was going through my bad breakup, it was one of the worst times in my life. First and only time in my life I could honestly say I was clinically depressed. Then it came to me: When I'm feeling shitty as hell, regardless of where I'm at, just smile a little bit (I know, lame as fuck, but it worked). If you're smiling, it's pretty hard to be depressed. People are generally nicer to you if you don't look like someone shit in your Wheaties, and it can absolutely change your outlook. Doesn't matter if you're still pissed at the world, just smile on the outside.
The more time I spend single, the more these words ring true to me:
You can't love someone if you can't love yourself.
I didn't realize how badly my chronic pain affected all aspects of my life, and I mean ALL aspects. I needed to (and still do) work on loving myself, or at least being better than I am now. Still single, but I've been talking to a girl lately that's got my head spinning more than a landrace sativa