Dear Sweet Friend,
I am grateful for you—all of you. Even when you may be mean and bitter, jealous and cruel, lazy and self-loathing. Those emotions show me that you’re struggling and to struggle, dear friend, is to live. In the midst of struggle, you may lose sight of all the beauty you’ve created in your life and in the life of others—but I haven’t so I’m here to remind you.
You inspire me. I admire all of the little things you do that go unnoticed and your fierce protection of your character and integrity. You have walked along some rocky paths, but you did so with determination. Many times, others have noticed only when you tripped along this path. But I saw the journey — the incredible way you kept your balance while struggling to stay upright on the path. And when you’ve tripped, you got up and kept going. I admire that in you.
You are incredible, just the way you are—right now in this moment. I know you may not think so and are likely going through a mental list of things that you’ve either done wrong or need to do until you become that incredible person. But those things don’t determine your worth—you do. Imagine how much easier the hard times would be and how much better the good times would be if you knew deep within that you are incredible, always, just the way you are. Do you feel the weight lift a bit off your shoulders? Do you see a glimmer of light in the darkness?
I want you to be kind to yourself. Can you do that for me, for you?
You are worthy of kindness and happiness.
I am grateful for you,
me
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