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Temporary Entrustment

Why What Truly Belongs to You Can Never Be Lost

By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished about 11 hours ago 1 min read
Temporary Entrustment
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Facing challenges is not always the hardest part of life. Loneliness is not necessarily unhappiness, and what you gain is not always permanent. What you lose is not necessarily gone forever. Don't let loneliness lead you into the wrong love, and don't let the wrong love ruin your life. Every challenge in life is a lesson learned.

Loneliness is not a punishment, but an encounter with your deeper self. We often think we have gained something, but it is merely life’s temporary gift to us. What we perceive as loss is often just another form of return.

Loneliness is not the problem; the problem arises when we mistake it for punishment and force a relationship that causes pain for everyone involved. This is what leads to regret. A "wrong love" is not the end, but clinging to it will only trap us in the same place.

May we no longer rely on emptiness to fuel our emotions, but instead choose to love ourselves with clarity and courage. Because what truly belongs to you will not come to you out of loneliness, nor will it leave you because of life's storms.

What you gain may not stay forever, but it brought you happiness. The past will not disappear, and what you lose is not the end; what truly belongs to you will return to your life in another way.

Thank you for reading!

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About the Creator

Emily Chan - Life and love sharing

Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing

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