Trust is difficult.
Difficult to earn in the first place.
Beyond difficult to earn back once it's lost.
However, it's easy to lose.
You will cut yourself trying to fix someone else.
But if you do start trying to fix someone, don't just stop when you've had enough.
The pieces will crumble even more and the person will end up even more broken than before.
Just because you didn't realize how sharp the pieces were, doesn't mean you can just suddenly leave them.
That's not okay, that's selfish.
What about the person who's already been broken?
What about the damage you'll do to them by leaving?
Haven't they gone through enough?
Don't stop caring. You leaving will hurt them more than what you would go through trying to fix them.
Sure, they could be broken beyond repair by the time you get there.
Sure, they might push you away.
But if you started helping, you signed up to all of that.
Maybe you didn't realize, but that doesn't make it any less true.
If you've left someone broken, go back. They might be angry that you left, but they'll appreciate you coming back.
Remember, just because you might still see them everyday or just hi to them sometimes doesn't mean you haven't left.
Leaving doesn't have to be physical. It's emotional too.
Just message them anyway, even if you don't think you left. Make sure you ask them how they are, ask twice so you know you get the truth.
If you've been left, or just need someone to try to fix you, I'm only a message away.
I'll never leave. I know what it's like, I know how that feels.
If I don't think I can help I'll tell you straight away and try anyway. That's what people are supposed to do.
Not be right everytime, you're not Superman, just be there everytime.
Trust's like glass, easy to break but often impossible to mend once it's broken.
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To Be Depressed
Non-Fiction"If you think about being happy, you'll be happy." "Don't be so pessimistic!" "Everyone else can get through it, why can't you?" "Attention seeker!" You trying feeling like this then, if it's so easy... This is just my views on depression, a "taboo"...
