Know how you feel, I spent two years far away from my family and my father was also away during some of my childhood for work.
Even if I assimilated it in a different way, (I'm easily adaptable to being alone) there was something that I didn't understand quite well until now and I want to share it with you.
It was the power of being compassionate to the ones around you while at the same time being detached from everything and everyone else (family and friends).
It took me quite a while but, once I realized that the worst thing you can do is believing in every and each one of your thoughts, I started being more focused, grateful and feeling stronger than ever.
Think about this for a moment:
You live in a town, in a city, in a country, in a continent, in the earth, in a solar system, in a galaxy, in a universe, in a cosmos, in an infinite multiverse...and it's all changing every time.
This can either destroy you or turn you into a dangerous person who's grateful for being alive in this beautiful world experiencing a short life.
How relieving is that?
I know this can be overwhelming, especially for someone introverted like you, but I'm writing this for you from the bottom of my heart.
Maybe everybody loves each other, but nobody likes each other.
Have an epic one!
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