No one ever fixes anyone with out their wish to be …
Wish to be cured is half the cure. Taking creative responsibility for someone else’s recovery is impossible …. in matters of the mind or heart.
Could it just be that by fixing others we end up fixing ourselves – even if only a little and sometimes that feeling/message gets lost or twisted and we’ll end up hurting others to heal the parts of us we think are broken?
Human action and emotion is such a complex thing.
Maybe we’re meant to understand ourselves before getting entwined with those that have yet to do so. Otherwise it’ll be a vicious cycle of copying a pasting broken remedies.
I am guessing it is the hope we wish to see for ourselves, because sometimes this poem can be targeted at your internal conversation rather than to someone on the outside. Which actually makes it more heartbreaking than it already is.
It’s easier to focus on fixing someone else’s problems, because then you don’t have to look yourself in the mirror and say “wtf is my problem” Guilty my whole damn life. Now, I just see my crap piling up from avoiding my own problems. At the same time, there is the feeling of loving someone and wanting them to be happy no matter what. Thank you for the post, I love the provocative way you write.
What a question!!!!!!! I am definitely guilty of just that and in those moments, you have no idea of how to stop repeating bad behaviors. Great post and thank you for sharing.
Hey, you write very beautifully.
I write a little too. I’d be glad if you’d just pay my blog a visit as well. Thank you π
Great writing. Keep it up β€
No one ever fixes anyone with out their wish to be …
Wish to be cured is half the cure. Taking creative responsibility for someone else’s recovery is impossible …. in matters of the mind or heart.
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Yet the act is never so obvious is it? It’s a slow ever encompassing process that can take years and energy.
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Impossible to keep accounts in such matters. They may not tally…… will have to take it in one’s stride. I understand the poem . Beautiful.
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Thank you π
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Because we are going people.
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Because we are good people.
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True words. This hits home.
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Could it just be that by fixing others we end up fixing ourselves – even if only a little and sometimes that feeling/message gets lost or twisted and we’ll end up hurting others to heal the parts of us we think are broken?
Human action and emotion is such a complex thing.
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Maybe we’re meant to understand ourselves before getting entwined with those that have yet to do so. Otherwise it’ll be a vicious cycle of copying a pasting broken remedies.
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I am guessing it is the hope we wish to see for ourselves, because sometimes this poem can be targeted at your internal conversation rather than to someone on the outside. Which actually makes it more heartbreaking than it already is.
Strong words, I love it.
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Thank you very much π
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So. Damn. True.
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I think ultimately we are improving ourselves in the process.
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It’s easier to focus on fixing someone else’s problems, because then you don’t have to look yourself in the mirror and say “wtf is my problem” Guilty my whole damn life. Now, I just see my crap piling up from avoiding my own problems. At the same time, there is the feeling of loving someone and wanting them to be happy no matter what. Thank you for the post, I love the provocative way you write.
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Thank you π
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Because we don’t won’t to waste what we put all our energy into x
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Very true words. But maybe we attempt to fix them because we forgive? This is a very wonderful poem.
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Thanks Robin π
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What a question!!!!!!! I am definitely guilty of just that and in those moments, you have no idea of how to stop repeating bad behaviors. Great post and thank you for sharing.
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Thank you π
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Your are welcome!!!
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This guy, Jacob Ibrag, is…. wau. 4 Lines, so many feels.
By the way, I Publishea book. How can I send it to you?
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Thanks π
Congrats on the book, you can email it at eyespluswords@gmail.com
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Will do.
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Sent. Enjoy.
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Please re-check your email. I’ve sent repeated files in the first email. My bad. XD
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No worries π
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Means alot
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i like this. if you truly felt something for someone, their brokenness becomes yours – and no one wants to be torn apart.
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Hey, you write very beautifully.
I write a little too. I’d be glad if you’d just pay my blog a visit as well. Thank you π
Great writing. Keep it up β€
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It’s always feels right until…
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What a heavy thought in so few words…
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