In every breakup, the heart doesn’t just break — it shatters into pieces that are hard to put back together.
The love once shared becomes a memory, and the future once imagined turns into a fantasy that will never exist.
After heartbreak, people begin to search for those lost pieces in others. They are drawn to familiar traits, hoping to feel the same love again. But in reality, it is not love — it is an escape. A way to cope with the absence of someone they believed would stay forever.
This is often misunderstood. From the outside, it may look like they are moving on too quickly or playing with people’s emotions. But the truth is, they are lost — trying to heal in the wrong places.
And in that state, involving others romantically can cause harm, because what feels like love to one person may only be a temporary distraction to the other.