Hey, You. Keep Fighting
By J-E-S • December 24, 2018
I know it's hard. I understand.
You hate yourself.
You're tired of looking at yourself in the mirror and not seeing a different person.
You don't feel attractive.
You hide yourself from the world.
You care too much about what other people think about you.
You look at other people and wish you were them.
You want to change, but you feel like you're still the same person, no matter how much you try to change.
You aren't consistent.
Your past of failures and disappointments haunt you everyday.
You want to be stronger; you want to feel stronger.
You don't feel like you're living.
You feel stuck, emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and physically.
I understand. I don't know who you are, but I understand. The mental and emotional pain is unbearable. Some days you've even entertained the thought of ending it all, other days you feel like you're on top of the world.
You have to fight. You have to fight. You have to fight.
YOU decide how YOU perceive and journey through reality. Don't ever forget that. Don't feel bad for yourself. Cry a little or a lot, close your eyes, and tell yourself what you want to be, NOT what you aren't.
YOU decide. YOU have that power.
It's hard, I know, but please!
Fight. Fight. Fight.
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