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Dance to your own theme song, life becomes easier
“I think she was afraid to love sometimes. I think it scared her. She was the type to like things that were concrete, like the ocean. Something you could point to and know what it is. I think that’s why she always struggled with God. And I think that’s why she also struggled with love. She couldn’t touch it. She couldn’t hold on to it and make sure it never changed. But sometimes it’s those things you can’t touch that you need to hold on to the most.” -Carrie Ryan

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| Carly: | What are those? (pointing to my scars on my wrist) |
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| Me: | They're battle scars. |
| Anna: | Cool! Can I have some? |
| Me: | Please don't ever get some okay? But when you seem someone with them like the ones I have on their wrists go hug them. Don't ever make fun of them okay? |
| As we're walking around Wal Mart with both of them holding my hands, a young girl walks by us. Carly and Anna go and hug her. She hugs these two adorable little girls back | |
| Girl: | Why are you hugging me? |
| Carly: | You have battle scars. *points to her wrists* |
| And through her tears she looks up at me and smiles. |
This post is for all of you who have survived the urge to end your life, either coming out the other side or still fighting to stay alive.
I noticed how when someone has a physical illness such as cancer, and they come out the other side or even remission, they are able to celebrate surviving. I think all of the survivors of being suicidal should too.
Congratulations, and keep on fighting.
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