Epiphany (love) (one shot)

Epiphany (love) (one shot)

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This is just a little something I thought should be shared because it's something that needs to come to everyone at some point. Recently I've had this epiphany and I though maybe by sharing it, it might help other people realise they aren't alone in this and that it's tricky falling in love when you don't mean to. This is just something to help people for whatever reasons they might need.
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I used to think love was all about finding someone to make you feel whole. But as the days passed, watching him laugh with his friends, I started to realize something. I was waiting for someone else to validate me, to give me the affection I craved. But the truth hit me hard-I needed to start with myself. I stopped measuring my worth by his attention, or anyone else's. I stopped seeking approval in the way I looked, the things I said, or the way I walked into a room. Slowly, I learned that the most important love was the one I could give myself. I didn't need his smile or his words to feel seen. It wasn't easy, but I started finding peace in my own reflection. I became more comfortable with who I was-flaws, mistakes, and all. I realized that I didn't need anyone to complete me. I was whole, just as I was. That why I wrote a story about my personal experience with love .

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