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September 4, 2024 at 8:11 am #437021
LittleGhost
ParticipantDear Laven,
Iâm brand new to this forum but your post really stood out to me. I obviously donât know you but I canât see you as being a bad person for a few reasons: youâre here on Tiny Buddha and that means you want better for yourself and those around you, you want happiness. Youâre also very hard on yourself which tells me that youâve been hurt, and in my experience of being hurt by others, we usually donât hit back because we donât want others to hurt like we do.
If thatâs true, then youâre just putting more and more weight on yourself. You even said it, that you look âdefeatedâ. I look in the mirror constantly and see the bags under my eyes and the sunken cheeks and stooped mouth đ but I can also tell you from experience, in the few times that Iâve had the strength to do so, your tired eyes will see beauty when theyâre not clouded by so much self judgement and pain. When I started to get into a better, happier routine, without constantly being criticized, taking better care of myself.. sure I still had flaws but they didnât look as pronounced. My skin was clearer, acne faded, my hair seemed fuller, and my smile looked better. Even my skin seemed tighter.
It was SO hard to do at first because I just felt like I was faking and struggling to take real care of myself, and Iâll admit that right now Iâm having a hard time and seeing the ugly again in the mirror. Itâs really incredible how my appearance can CHANGE so much based upon how depressed I am and how much **others** seem to value me. If someone else is beating on me mentally, then I seem to let that dictate how I visualize my appearance and even judge my value as a person. When I chose to ignore it (which was so difficult at first, I was literally chewing my lip because of the nerve and entitlement of some people, but I had to accept my own flaws in order to improve).
YOU deserve care and and YOU are a good person. Whatever pain you have should not dictate your beauty or your future. I promise you, when you start to care for yourself and smile more, you will begin to glow. It may seem like youâre telling yourself lies at first, but there really is something to that phrase âfake it till you make itâ. You have value. You just have to tell yourself that till you believe it, because it is true, even if you donât.
Iâm trying to get back to that point of better self-care as well, but Iâve been to the good point and I know for a fact that those of us who have a lot of pain have eyes with a very convincing veil. A veil which can block or reveal our true self dependent upon the amount of pain we feel or how much care it allows us to give ourselves.
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