“I don’t bleed anymore ‘cause my heart’s been crushed, and now I’m free, lucky me” – A fitting image to convey the suffocating feelings of the broken hearted. It’s only natural to feel hurt and scared, terrified even, enough so that you’d do anything to never, ever have to find yourself in that horrible place ever again. No-one likes feeling vulnerable, living in fear of getting hurt. And when you no longer have that capacity to feel...are you free? Free from what? Are you indeed lucky that you can no longer be hurt? Perhaps...but what are you giving up in return?
Emotional scars remind us where we've been. But it doesn't have to dictate where we're going. |
I remember making a promise to myself when I first discovered romance, just a little kid at the time. A naive romantic childish thought it was, about how I’d never let the amazing thing called love, glorified in movies and novels, be belittled by anything or anyone. A sort of stubborn childish response to getting knocked down; I wouldn’t let it hinder me, make me hesitant or fear falling in love again in the future! “It’s worth it!” I’d tell myself –Through that child’s naivety however, emerged an ideal which resonates strongly in the hearts of many. Is every person’s quest for companionship not worth the risk, the sacrifice of vulnerability? To some it may be too great a sacrifice, to others it may seem ridiculous to call it even that. At the end of the day it all boils down to one thing : Are you satisfied with living a safe life in mediocrity or will you continue taking that risk, a leap of faith, in your search to find true happiness?
“To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead”
-Bertrand Russell
-Bertrand Russell
Photo credit in order of appearance:
1/ paigeontoast - Original photo found here
2/ Maasje -Original photo found here
Title inspired by Bon Jovi song "Keep the Faith"
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