💖 Love
The heart was made to be broken.
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Heartbreak is a part of life. It teaches us resilience. So, let's not fear it.

There is a profound, heavy truth hidden within Oscar Wilde's words that can feel quite overwhelming at first glance. When he says the heart was made to be broken, it sounds almost tragic, as if pain is an inevitable design flaw in our very existence. But if we look closer, we see that a heart that cannot break is a heart that has never truly lived, never truly ventured into the world, and never truly dared to love. To be unbreakable is to be untouched, and to be untouched is to miss out on the beautiful, messy spectrum of human connection.

In our daily lives, we often spend so much energy trying to build walls around ourselves. We try to stay safe, stay composed, and stay unbothered so that nothing can sting. We treat heartbreak like a failure or a wound that we should have been able to avoid. But think about the moments that define us. They aren't the moments when everything went perfectly according to plan; they are the moments when we opened up, shared our deepest vulnerabilities, and perhaps lost something precious in the process. The cracks left behind by those breaks are actually where the light begins to seep in.

I remember a time when I felt like my own little world was shattering. I had poured so much hope into a friendship that I thought would last forever, and when it drifted away, the silence felt deafening. I felt fragile and useless, much like a tiny duckling lost in a storm. But as the days passed, I realized that the capacity to feel that deep ache was proof of my capacity to care. The breaking didn't take away my strength; it expanded my ability to empathize with others who were walking through their own seasons of loss. It made my heart larger, more textured, and much more resilient.

So, if you are feeling the weight of a broken heart today, please try to be gentle with yourself. Do not view your pain as a sign of weakness or a mistake. Instead, see it as a testament to your bravery. You dared to care, you dared to hope, and you dared to participate in the beautiful, painful dance of life. Your heart is doing exactly what it was designed to do: it is feeling the full depth of being alive.

Take a moment today to breathe into that heaviness and acknowledge your courage. Instead of trying to patch the cracks immediately, just sit with them for a moment and honor the love that caused them. You are much stronger than you realize.

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