WEEK #239 | Broken hearts always heal in the end.

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Hello friends of the Weekend-experiences community, I hope you are well today and have spent a nice Christmas, today I wanted to join to participate on one of the topics proposed by @galenkp and I think it is important especially to talk about feeling heartbroken by some circumstance lived.

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Have you had your heart broken? What happened, why, and how did you deal with it? Use your own photos.
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To have your heart broken is inevitable in life, in fact I have felt that my heart was broken since my childhood with the separation of my parents, especially the way everything happened, deceit and lies, lack of family support from my paternal family, seeing how we grew up without the emotional support of our father, which we often need. Those who say that a separation does not mark the children is because they have not lived it, although more than twenty years have passed from time to time still feel the lack and emptiness of the moments that could not be and that we wanted as children and young people.

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Another kind of heartbreak is to see that the people you care most about don't understand you and don't feel a bit of empathy for what you may be going through. There are many people in the world doing harm and then going on with their lives as if nothing, I believe in karma but I know that many times what may happen to them is not as big as the harm they may have caused and that is sad but it is part of life. When you realize that no one has the same heart as you and that they would not do the same for you is when you feel that your heart gets small and it hurts but you have to keep going because in the end there are always more people and more places to meet.

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All the text and the images in this publication is my own.

The images were edited with the free version of Adobe Express.

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