Apparently life looked at my carefully planned storyline, laughed dramatically, spilled coffee on the script, added unnecessary character development, a few trust issues, three emotional plot twists, and then said —
“Now survive this, princess.” 🎭✨
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And honestly?
For a while I thought the story was over.
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Because nobody prepares you for the chapters where you outgrow people, dreams change addresses, happiness becomes shy, and even your own mirror looks at you like,
“Girl… what exactly are we doing?” 😭
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But maybe that’s the beauty of life.
It doesn’t ask us to stay the same person forever.
Maybe we were never meant to remain the “good chapter.”
Maybe we were meant to become the author. 🌙
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So yes…
rewrite the story.
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Delete the scenes where you begged for bare minimum love.
Cut off the side characters who only appeared for drama and free emotional snacks.
Give yourself the main-character background music you deserved from the beginning. 🎻✨
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Romanticize your healing.
Wear the outfit.
Start again at 28, 38, or 78.
Text less. Sleep more.
Stop shrinking to fit places that couldn’t even hold your honesty.
And please… stop treating your dreams like spam messages. 😭
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Because the truth is
some endings are not tragedies.
They’re just life clearing the stage before your real entrance.
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And one day, when everything finally makes sense,
you’ll sit with your older, wiser self, sip overpriced coffee dramatically, and whisper
“Thank God I rewrote that chapter.” ☕✨
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Until then…
keep the mystery alive, keep the heart soft, and keep editing the story like a slightly unhinged poet with WiFi and emotional damage. 💌
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—Rajeshwari 🧿💕
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