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That is exactly what it means
The past is like a resort you visit when you want to take a break. You stay for a while, two weeks at most but you never want to stay there permanently. Well, maybe that's the incorrect analogy but you get what I say, right?
I can't shake the feeling that the only thing keeping me here, unresolved and unhappy, is my past. I can't let go of it. The thought of something constant and the comfort of having something familiar is what keeps me here.
Truth be told, I'm afraid of what's out there.
During times of desperation, I always say I can be a trainer again. However, that isn't what makes me happy. I can say I can go back to whatever freaking hole I've been to but that isn't the solution. I come back to the familiar because it's safe.
Moving forward, going beyond, taking risks - that's what I should be doing.
I can't shake the feeling that the only thing keeping me here, unresolved and unhappy, is my past. I can't let go of it. The thought of something constant and the comfort of having something familiar is what keeps me here.
Truth be told, I'm afraid of what's out there.
During times of desperation, I always say I can be a trainer again. However, that isn't what makes me happy. I can say I can go back to whatever freaking hole I've been to but that isn't the solution. I come back to the familiar because it's safe.
Moving forward, going beyond, taking risks - that's what I should be doing.


