My Once-in-a-Million-Years Love Story
Well now really when we go back into falling in love. And say, it’s crazy. Falling. You see? We don’t say “rising into love”. There is in it, the idea of the fall.
And it goes back, as a matter of fact, to extremely fundamental things. That there is always a curious tie at some point between the fall and the creation. Taking this ghastly risk is the... See more
And it goes back, as a matter of fact, to extremely fundamental things. That there is always a curious tie at some point between the fall and the creation. Taking this ghastly risk is the... See more
Self-loathing is a rampant virus in our contemporary culture — so prevalent as to have become the default setting in most of our minds. Seldom do we even stop to question whether it is normal or healthy to live within a consciousness that is constantly attacking, judging, and insulting itself. But to condemn yourself as unlovable is to swallow a... See more
Elizabeth Gilbert • Welcome to LETTERS FROM LOVE
but most things in life are impermanent.
relationships shift, children grow, parents age. and when you’ve staked your entire selfhood on someone else, when they leave, change, or no longer need you, you’re left standing in a version of your life that no longer fits, and a version of yourself that never really existed. it feels meaningful while it’s... See more
relationships shift, children grow, parents age. and when you’ve staked your entire selfhood on someone else, when they leave, change, or no longer need you, you’re left standing in a version of your life that no longer fits, and a version of yourself that never really existed. it feels meaningful while it’s... See more