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Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
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“I believe that if you don’t learn your lesson, you’re going to keep circling back to it until you do, going through versions of the same events with different people until you can finally open your eyes to what to do differently.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“Because the truth is, a relationship isn’t going to solve your problems. Before you can really love someone, you have to know and love yourself. Sometimes relationships actually bring your personal problems to the surface even more.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“I just constantly try to learn about myself and discover what I want. I’m digging deeper, and I’m slowly transforming. I feel like I’m coming back to myself, stronger and lighter and more peaceful than I’ve been in a long time.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“I am choosing the people I let in and those I spend time with more carefully than ever. I’m choosing the projects, the work, and the energy that I bring into my life. I’ve finally realized my value and my right to be treated with respect, kindness, and compassion.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“In fact, he cried, and told my dad that he wanted to make things work. In the past, my dad had reminded him of his duties to take care of his family, and that he had to control his temper. I really do think that Corey tried after those conversations. I don’t believe that his remorse and his apparent desire to do better were fake. But by that point in his life, he was who he was. He could only try it for a week or two before spiraling back into his old habits.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“I’ve stopped giving in to the fears that I’m not good enough to be liked, valued, or heard.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
“I finally know who I am—or, at least, I’m getting there. I’ve stripped away all of the posturing and pretending that defined my twenties, a time when I was learning who I was and what I wanted.”
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
― Choices: To the Hills and Back Again
