Unexpected Endings: Be Aware, And Let Go - Deepstash

Unexpected Endings: Be Aware, And Let Go

  • We all have a past that may have moments of anger, sadness, frustration, regret and other painful emotions, but we can either delve into it and feel bad, or can watch it closely, being aware of the same, and learn to let go of it, living in the present moment instead.
  • We are not victims, but barely witnesses to the tragedy that happened.
  • Accept reality, being in the present moment, and let go of the past.

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