For someone who is about to spend his life helping , nurturing, and caring for people, you know how to leave people feeling broken. Not just me, but your true friends. We’ve established such a better friendship and it only makes me wish I loved them harder. You’ve abandoned the people who really care about you, for someone who looks like a little boy, alchohol, and probably so many lonely nights. And it breaks my heart because I know you’re worth so much more. I’ve helped one of your real close friends through probably one of the toughest things she ever had to deal with, because she knew I would actually answer her. You’ve gave up on me, you gave up on every happy moment we’ve ever had together. Through all the negative things that happened in our relationship, we were real and I can promise you the love was real, or else I would of left a long time ago. The way we ended wasn’t ideal and I’ll forever be sorry that I let you get away from me. I wish I could help you and be there for you, but I’ll still be here loving you and supporting you through anything you decide to do in life. Soon enough

sprachtraeume:

Why does being in your early 20s feel so much like only having 5 years of your life left in which you need to achieve as much as possible? why do I feel like I have an approaching deadline for success?

(via bob-belcher)

jodiefoster:

a concept: people who always give, finally receive. kindness is rewarded. deliberate cruelty is discouraged. love and warmth is spread and good people get to have good things happen to them. the bad things aren’t even worth thinking about anymore

(via notlostonanadventure)

jehovahhthickness:

Trust the universe’s timing.

(via lethalparts)

sunsetquotes:

“How long they choose to love you will never be your decision.”

— Drake; Thank Me Now

gnarlywals:

corduroy-jackalope:

The brain is an organ. Mental illnesses are illnesses of that organ. Brain scans show that there is a physical difference between a healthy brain and a sick brain. Telling someone “You’re not really sick. It’s all in your head.” is like telling someone with asthma “It’s not real, it’s all in your lungs.” The brain is an organ that can malfunction as much as any other organ.

PLEASE READ THIS OVER AND OVER AND OVER

(Source: coffiend-jackalope, via anxiety-depression-recovery)

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