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There’s something especially painful about losing happiness right after you finally started trusting it. You were beginning to feel like yourself again. You were laughing without forcing it, waking up with something to look forward to, and slowly letting yourself believe that maybe the difficult chapter was finally ending. For a minute, life felt lighter. And then something happened and suddenly you’re standing in the same darkness you thought you’d already escaped, wondering why you ever let yourself believe things could be different. Sometimes that’s worse than never having hope at all, because now you remember exactly what it felt like to have it. But one painful moment doesn’t erase every bit of progress that came before it. Healing isn’t a straight line where once you’re better, nothing is ever allowed to hurt you again. Sometimes something knocks you down hard enough that it feels like you’re back at the beginning, but you’re not the same person who started there. You know things now. You’ve survived things now. You’ve already experienced proof that happiness can return after you thought it was gone. And whatever gave you hope may have disappeared, but your ability to feel hope didn’t disappear with it. Maybe right now you don’t need to force yourself to believe everything will immediately be okay. Maybe you just need to remember that you’ve been here before and somehow, little by little, light found its way back in. For a minute you were happy. For a minute you were getting better. For a minute you had hope. That wasn’t meaningless just because something hurt again. It was proof that those parts of you still exist—and when you’re ready, they can come back again.

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