In·ter·lude (ˈin(t)ərˌlo͞od/)
noun
an intervening period of time.
"Stuck in a lifetime interlude."
"I hope my writing is an interlude in your day."
We seek validation from others, insofar as to base our definitions of ourselves and worthiness on these people, who will never know our insides in the way that matters.
How does one go about overcoming their biggest insecurity exactly? By getting 17 stitches apparently.
Sometimes we have to let our inner 8 year old self write, without a second read, a second opinion, proper grammar, without sounding any type of way you think she/he should. Here's mine:
You are given this mind of yours without an exchange policy, yes, but also without pre-determined standards.
A reoccurring conversation with one of my best friends consists of me complaining about having nothing to do and her replying by whining about wanting to hibernate for days on end.
Hope lifts you a little higher in the air, fills you with little lights of excitement, only to let you fall harder and fuse out with more smoke. Hope, was a one-way ticket to despair.
So here's to embracing the permanent space for improvement and discarding the overrated goal of "reaching legitimacy."
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