In my own experience, holding on to memories of painful relationships often felt like a burden, but I’ve learned it’s more about honoring your truth than obsession. The phrases "It's not weakness, it's soul truth" and "You don't forget your twin because they are your story" truly resonate with me. They helped me realize that certain connections shape who we are and that remembering them is a form of self-respect rather than pain. What struck me most was the message about those who have hurt us eventually regretting their actions. This perspective has given me a sense of calm and justice, even when I struggled with feelings of anger and betrayal. Recognizing that those who aren’t happy for your happiness are often battling their own unhappiness helped me focus on my growth instead of seeking approval. I found that writing down these affirmations and reminders was therapeutic. When I felt overwhelmed, reading "NO REVENGE" reminded me to resist negative impulses and focus on my own healing journey. This process showed me that letting go doesn't mean forgetting or dismissing the past but finding peace and strength within it. For anyone going through similar emotions, remember that your story—including the painful parts—makes you who you are. It’s okay to hold on to your memories as long as they help you grow and not as chains holding you back. Embrace your soul truth, and know healing is possible, even when the hurt feels unbearable.
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