1. For teaching you that life goes on: When your heart is smashed into a million pieces by the one person you allowed yourself to trust with it, your entire world pauses. Time freezes, and you’re stuck in this dark, awful place. But then you realize that time does, in fact, go on. You go to sleep, you wake up, and it’s a new day. And with each new day, you feel a little bit closer to who you were before you gave your heart away in the first place. Heartbreak teaches you that life does not have to stop just because you got hurt. Your friends are still there. Your family is still there. There are still plenty of new days to embrace.
2. For making you stronger than you ever thought you could be. It’s funny — heartbreak is emotional, but it feels physical, doesn’t it? It feels like someone actually physically ripped your heart out of your chest and smashed it against the wall. You feel empty on the inside, and on the outside you are surrounded by reminders of what used to make you feel whole. It’s the sort of weakness that is all-encompassing. You feel like you were just swallowed into the belly of darkness and that there is no foreseeable escape — that is, until something changes, and you find your way out. That wonderful, miraculous moment where you learned you are fucking STRONG always, always comes. One person is not capable of shattering you. You are strong enough to embrace immense sadness and you are powerful enough to overcome it.
4. For raising your bar for next time: Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is also totally and completely blind. Blind to the point of “Oh, she’s blatantly cheating on me, but I don’t care because she’s a se x addict, and I love her.” Blind to the point of “He hit me a few times when he got upset, but it’s okay because it only happens when he’s drunk, and he doesn’t know how to deal with how much he loves me.” Love is so blind that it can make everything dark. But when you fall out of love, you see your relationship for what it really was. Sure, maybe you weren’t cheated on or abused, but you see what your relationship was lacking. You learn what you deserve — that you weren’t being treated right. And for next time, you have some contacts to bring along for your sh*tty eyesight.
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