Life may be more like a chronic illness than a journey of waiting for fulfillment.


Many people think that they will live without anxiety, be happy after success, or start anew after recovery, but reality is often not like that.
Pain will not leave permanently, and regrets will not be completely filled.
True growth is not achieved by eliminating pain, but by learning to coexist with it.
Life is not about constantly solving problems to reach the end, but about long-term oscillation between love, desire, loss, mediocrity, and obsession.
We cannot completely cure ourselves, yet we must keep moving forward;
we cannot shed all wounds, but we can still create, love, write, and believe.
Life does not begin after healing, but in the process of moving forward with symptoms,
gradually turning shattered experiences into faith, and long periods of illness into our own work.
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