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creativedan

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I'm not here to tell anyone how to feel, but can I ask you something a little different?

Have you ever thought that moments like this, when it feels like everything is destroyed, could be a moment when something different could happen?

Not in a overly optimistic way that ignores how hard it is, but simply that when things feel really stripped back, sometimes you can see things a little more clearly.

For those of you who've gone through a moment like this and made it out:

Did anything shift for you afterwards?
Did it change what mattered to you?
Did it lead to any kind of new direction, even slowly?

I think what I am asking is, could desiring an end to it all be framed as an opportunity?

Would really value hearing honest experiences.
 

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