Wednesday, September 19, 2018

CLOSURE IS ALL YOU NEED



Closure is a peculiar word, often overlooked until life resembles a fragile bubblegum bubble, on the verge of bursting, leaving you feeling utterly alone, weary, and despondent. Yet, amidst the turmoil, there's a realization that closure is the key, and it's a journey you must undertake alone.

I find myself in a situation where closure is my lifeline, a means to resolve the chaos within. There was a time when I felt caught between living and not, a bleak existence. Life had to go on, not because I wanted it to but because I had responsibilities, chiefly to my parents. They had done everything for me, and their pain would be twice as profound as mine. So, I had to muster strength, not because I was strong, but because I cared deeply for them.

The most challenging aspect is that there are some things you can't discuss with anyone, not because you don't want to, but because you simply can't. It's as though the one person you wish to confide in is present yet emotionally distant. Perhaps you, too, have that special someone in your life who offers a judgment-free sanctuary for your feelings. Treasure them, for everyone, even the strongest, eventually requires a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear.

Now, how does all this relate to closure? Closure isn't merely a term you use after a breakup or during life's trials; it's a perpetual companion, always there when no one else is. You must seek it within yourself, a necessity not because you want to but because you must. Closure won't arrive when you walk away; you discover it when you find a reason to stay away, as Pierre Alex Jeanty wisely said.

In the pursuit of closure, we embark on a personal odyssey, an exploration of our emotions and experiences. It's a journey filled with self-reflection, forgiveness, and understanding. Closure isn't a destination; it's a process, a vital part of healing and moving forward.

To find closure, one must delve deep into their emotions, confront their past, and make peace with it. It's not an easy path, often laden with pain, but it's a transformative one. Along the way, we discover our inner strength, resilience, and the capacity to let go of what no longer serves us.

Moreover, closure extends beyond our individual experiences; it's a universal need. Each person carries their unique burdens and battles, and closure is the common thread that binds us all. It's the silent force that keeps us going when life feels unbearable.

So, remember, closure isn't a one-time event or something external to be sought. It's an integral part of your life's tapestry, always within reach when you choose to face your past, accept your present, and embrace your future. It's the inner strength that enables you to move forward, not because you want to but because you must.


 

PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT CLOSURE WILL NOT COME YOU WALK AWAY,YOU WILL ONLY FIND IT WHEN YOU FIND A REASON TO STAY AWAY (Pierre Alex Jeanty)