Aaaaah.. so many good posts.. so little time to respond~!
But I'd like to thank Bagels for the post about relationships because I agree with most of it and I think it's important to have it out for people to read.
BECAUSE REALLY.
A relationship.
Finding "love".
Doesn't really "fix" anything.
It feels great and stuff, but you gotta know what to do with it and how to ENJOY it and your life and yourself to actually get something out of it. And in the case of romantic love specifically, being able to give it back in an appropriate manner that doesn't cause you to burn out or make the other person feel smothered.. or isn't dysfunctional in general.
I am not that sentimental of a person in general, so my view on romance is not really the type that is glamorized in the media and by poets and whatnot. xD So uh.. maybe I don't know what I am really talking about as it relates to anyone else, but romance is not everything. And friendships are not a "step below" that. And it's not a bad thing to have shallow relationships with friends or acquaintances either! Give yourself time and chances to connect with yourself and also connect with others. Not everything will work out and not everything will work forever, but appreciate it for what it was and how it nourished you and continue seeking and growing.
Anyway, I am sleepy and a little more philosophical than usual today so I am not even sure if what I said makes sense, but I came across this tumblr post that I think applies and I thought it was really poignant, and I will remember the advice in my heart.
It's actually something I try to live by, thinking about it:
What to do when people leave. (via herscience)
1. Do not hate them for it. They are on a journey too.
2. Understand that sometimes you will be a bandage caressing a temporary wound or you will be a pinnacle of permanency rooted deeply in their heart. Accept that you do this to people too.
3. Do not step on your feet trying to find a rhythm you are not meant to follow.
4. Do not let it harden you: continue to nurture, continue to love.
5. People use words as anchors to latch onto bits of you, and when they leave remind yourself that the sea never bled itself dry because a ship left it.
6. Write the nastiest letter and burn it.
7. Yes, they may have illuminated pieces of you that you were unaware existed. But now you do and they are not the last person to remind you.
8. Dizzy yourself with everything you love, like dancing in the greenhouse to horrid pop songs or reading Haruki Murakami.
9. Set all that anger ablaze, you are wasting your time sifting through it.
10. Internalize the fact that you were still breathing before you met them.
11. Forgive them.
I find it hard to resent people for too long, even if I want to. My feelings are kind of transient and funny that way, so I usually just spend more energy relishing the good stuff.