Starting over is exhausting.
Not the motivational kind.
The humiliating kind.
The kind where you're older now,
wiser now,
and still rebuilding what you thought would be stable by now.
But there's a danger in constant restarting:
You start to resent your own life.
You begin to think:
- "Maybe I'm cursed."
- "Maybe I'm behind."
- "Maybe nothing lasts for me."
That thinking is poison.
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This week, don't romanticise resilience.
Just do this:
- honour how far you've come
- stop insulting your own endurance
- build one small stable routine you can keep
Sometimes starting over isn't proof you're broken.
Sometimes it's proof you refused to die.
And that refusal matters more than you think.
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