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Time does not heal everything, and that is a reality many people learn only after they have loved deeply and been hurt just as deeply. Pain does not simply disappear because days pass or because the calendar moves forward. Instead, time teaches you how to live with the parts of yourself that were once broken, without allowing those same wounds to break you again. In relationships, love often exposes the most vulnerable parts of a person. It opens doors to joy, connection, and belonging, but it also opens the possibility of disappointment, betrayal, and emotional injury. When love hurts, the instinct is to wait for time to erase the memory, soften the pain, or restore what was lost. However, time rarely works as an eraser. It works as a teacher. Time teaches you how to understand your emotions instead of running from them. It teaches you how to recognise patterns, how to set boundaries, and how to protect your peace without closing your heart. It teaches you that healing is not forgetting what happened, but learning how to carry the experience without letting it control your future relationships. Through time, you learn that the parts of you that were once broken can become the parts that make you wiser. You learn how to love again with clarity instead of fear. You learn how to give affection without losing yourself. You learn how to trust slowly, intentionally, and with awareness. Most importantly, you learn that your past pain does not define your capacity to love, nor does it determine the kind of love you deserve. Time does not heal everything, but it teaches you how to live with your scars in a way that strengthens you. It teaches you how to move forward without bitterness, how to love without repeating old mistakes, and how to grow without carrying unnecessary weight. In this way, time becomes a quiet guide, shaping you into someone who can love with maturity, depth, and self-respect. Love may break you, but time teaches you how to rise without breaking again.
Time does not heal everything, and that is a reality many people learn only after they have loved deeply and been hurt just as deeply. Pain does not simply disappear because days pass or because the calendar moves forward. Instead, time teaches you how to live with the parts of yourself that were once broken, without allowing those same wounds to break you again. In relationships, love often exposes the most vulnerable parts of a person. It opens doors to joy, connection, and belonging, but it also opens the possibility of disappointment, betrayal, and emotional injury. When love hurts, the instinct is to wait for time to erase the memory, soften the pain, or restore what was lost. However, time rarely works as an eraser. It works as a teacher. Time teaches you how to understand your emotions instead of running from them. It teaches you how to recognise patterns, how to set boundaries, and how to protect your peace without closing your heart. It teaches you that healing is not forgetting what happened, but learning how to carry the experience without letting it control your future relationships. Through time, you learn that the parts of you that were once broken can become the parts that make you wiser. You learn how to love again with clarity instead of fear. You learn how to give affection without losing yourself. You learn how to trust slowly, intentionally, and with awareness. Most importantly, you learn that your past pain does not define your capacity to love, nor does it determine the kind of love you deserve. Time does not heal everything, but it teaches you how to live with your scars in a way that strengthens you. It teaches you how to move forward without bitterness, how to love without repeating old mistakes, and how to grow without carrying unnecessary weight. In this way, time becomes a quiet guide, shaping you into someone who can love with maturity, depth, and self-respect. Love may break you, but time teaches you how to rise without breaking again.

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