It’s been two years. I’m doing the best I can, but I just don’t understand.

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... Read moreLiving through prolonged periods of emotional struggle can feel isolating and overwhelming, especially when healing seems slow or non-existent. From personal experience, I've found that acknowledging the pain while maintaining a hopeful outlook is essential. The message in the image resonates deeply: "It won’t stay like this. You won’t always hurt like this." This reassurance serves as a reminder that suffering is not permanent. Faith plays a pivotal role in sustaining hope during such times. Whether one believes in God or simply trusts that life’s difficulties are temporary, cultivating patience can help one endure the hardest moments. It’s important to remember that transformation often takes time, and healing doesn’t follow a linear path. Just as the text describes, "He makes everything beautiful in time,"—there is comfort in knowing that the pain will eventually give way to promise and peace. From my own journey, embracing daily practices such as journaling, leaning on supportive communities, and affirming hopeful thoughts have made a difference. Small steps toward self-compassion can open the door to gradual change. Also, recognizing that you’re not alone in your struggle by sharing feelings with others or seeking encouragement can lighten emotional burdens. Ultimately, this process is about holding on through uncertainty and trusting that change is possible. The assurance that "God is with you" or that a higher power or life force supports your progress can be empowering. For anyone facing a long wait to feel better, remember: the pain you feel now is part of your story, but it doesn’t define your future. Keep holding on; better days are ahead.