QUIETER

Life becomes easier when we stop rebranding horribleness. When we accept that some people have been horrible towards us. When we accept their behaviour for what it was. When we accept that this is simply how it is.

There is something freeing in that acceptance, because it deepens our appreciation for what is good — and for the people who are good to us. It allows more of that goodness in.


Shutting doors is not about closing in on oneself. In the same way, we might say that “a boundary is a door, not a wall.”

It is about closing doors on the past: on the people and situations which never truly worked with us. An acceptance both of knowing why, and of never fully knowing why.

Sometimes a door can simply be closed. Quietly.

And we are allowed to make that choice ourselves.

“The best revenge is not to be like your enemy.”
— Marcus Aurelius



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