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age and treachery beats youth and skill telegram: https://t.co/L4DuBt9EYc
Joined June 2023
@Tim3W4rp every other break from balance since oct 23 has had a catalyst, maybe it's invisible atm but we've had a bunch of good news and just swept the high, it looks shit atm
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@WizLiz800 yeah but then you're high with nothing to do i think it's best to take drugs that extend the task
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“When people leave you, let them go. Your destiny is never tied to those who leave, and that doesn't mean they are bad people. It simply means that their part in your story is over." These words remind us of a truth we often forget: not everyone who crosses our path is meant to stay there forever. People come into our lives for different reasons: to teach us lessons, to share moments, or to accompany us through certain stages. But when their presence comes to an end, it’s important to recognise that their role in our journey has been fulfilled and that our paths must part. Holding on to those who must go only hinders your fulfilment and prevents you from moving toward the full fulfilment of your own destiny. It's not about rejecting or blaming those who leave, it's about understanding that your story continues beyond this chapter. Sometimes walking away opens the way to new opportunities, deeper relationships, and the discovery of new facets of yourself. Letting go isn't always easy, but it is essential if you want to move on to the next stage of your life. This does not diminish at all the value of the relationship you shared, because each encounter shapes who we are and helps us grow. But when someone walks away, it's a sign that your paths no longer coincide. Their departure doesn't make them a bad actor in your story, but someone whose role has naturally come to an end. By releasing yourself from the weight of their absence, you leave room for those who are meant to stay and enrich your life in a meaningful way. Giving up is not an act of abandonment, it's an act of acceptance: accepting the flow of life, understanding that not everyone is meant to accompany you every step of the way. Remember that your destiny is yours, that it is unique, and that no one else can take the path that has been laid out for you. So when someone leaves, trust that it's for your own good. That person was part of your history, but now the future is in your hands and it's even brighter.
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