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Art of Rebuilding

There's something sacred about standing in the ruins of your former life and deciding to build something new. Not because you have to, but because you finally understand you deserve to. The breaking wasn't the end ~ it was the beginning.

I've spent so many nights trying to glue broken pieces back together, desperately trying to recreate what was lost. Until one day, I realized these fragments aren't meant to be forced back into their old shape. Sometimes the breaking is just life's way of clearing the foundation for something stronger.

The hardest truth? You have to let parts of yourself burn to ashes before you can rise again. And yes, it hurts. God, does it hurt. But there's a different kind of pain in staying small, in living inside the walls of who you used to be.

So here I am, in the beautiful mess of becoming. Some days I'm an architect, some days I'm the demolition crew. And that's okay. Because between the rubble of who I was and the scaffolding of who I'm becoming, I found something I never expected ~ freedom.

They say rock bottom is the foundation on which you can rebuild your life. What they don't tell you is that it's also where you find your truth. Strip everything away, and you finally see what remains ~ and that's the essence of who you really are.

So no, this isn't a story about breaking. It's a story about choosing to build something new from the scattered pieces of what was. And maybe, just maybe, that's the most courageous thing we can do ~ choose ourselves, again and again, until we create something more beautiful than what was broken.

~Etheric~Echoes~

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Art of Rebuilding

There's something sacred about standing in the ruins of your former life and deciding to build something new. Not because you have to, but because you finally understand you deserve to. The breaking wasn't the end ~ it was the beginning.

I've spent so many nights trying to glue broken pieces back together, desperately trying to recreate what was lost. Until one day, I realized these fragments aren't meant to be forced back into their old shape. Sometimes the breaking is just life's way of clearing the foundation for something stronger.

The hardest truth? You have to let parts of yourself burn to ashes before you can rise again. And yes, it hurts. God, does it hurt. But there's a different kind of pain in staying small, in living inside the walls of who you used to be.

So here I am, in the beautiful mess of becoming. Some days I'm an architect, some days I'm the demolition crew. And that's okay. Because between the rubble of who I was and the scaffolding of who I'm becoming, I found something I never expected ~ freedom.

They say rock bottom is the foundation on which you can rebuild your life. What they don't tell you is that it's also where you find your truth. Strip everything away, and you finally see what remains ~ and that's the essence of who you really are.

So no, this isn't a story about breaking. It's a story about choosing to build something new from the scattered pieces of what was. And maybe, just maybe, that's the most courageous thing we can do ~ choose ourselves, again and again, until we create something more beautiful than what was broken.

~Etheric~Echoes~

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