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feet in the sand
Could you imagine a pain so deep down, so deeply felt that it cannot be summarized completely in words that are written down on a paper? A pain that touches your toes and up to the top of the ceiling? You can’t eat, you can’t sleep, that is the pain that most are feeling. But you are so young, all still lies ahead of you, so be patient towards all that is unresolved in your mind and travel the world to find and to find and eventually you’ll realize that being sad is not worth it and soon enough the ceiling will fade away and you will no longer be broken. Experience things as if it’s your first and your eyes will open up not seeing the worst and you will be glad you let all your sadness go, you’ll look up at the sky and be happy you know that life is just good, so enjoy it while you can. It’s not every day you can put your feet in the sand.

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