Likewise, remember that it is not your fault if things don’t work out. It’s just a fact of life and will inevitably happen as we grow and change.
Finally, make a commitment to yourself to only accept the love that you believe you are worthy of. Stop selling yourself short and settling for people who belittle you, hurt you, ignore you, or simply aren’t there for you.
Realize how important you are and how much value your care and love really bring to the table. Then, only share that with people who truly appreciate your character.
You will save yourself a lot of heartaches and missed expectations. And in the process, you will forge new relationships with deeper connections than you have ever experienced in the past.
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