i know what he feels the same loneliness i used to feel
2026-08-19 08:22:25
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愛 :
Gaara’s symbol represents more than just self-love. It also embodies loneliness, rejection, and the pain of having long sought a love that was always denied to him. To say it signifies only "self-love" is to focus solely on the final chapter of his story while overlooking everything he had to endure to get there. Gaara wasn't born loving himself; on the contrary, he grew up feeling like an outcast, believing he existed only to be feared. That symbol was his way of giving himself what he never received from others. And that is why so many people connect with him—because there are those who live that reality every day: feeling out of place, carrying silent burdens no one notices, and wondering why receiving affection seems so easy for others while they must learn to stand on their own. Gaara represents those who have known that loneliness and pain, yet continue to seek a reason to stay, to grow, and to find worth within themselves—not because they stopped suffering, but because they decided their pain would not define who they are.