It's Okay

 

In life, we are expected to have everything planned out to the dot for our futures. But we might not realize that it is okay not to be perfect and not have everything figured out. 

The photo was taken by me

We need to learn and work on the fact that it is okay to feel things that are shameful, hate, and feel guilty. And we've tried to stand by the message that it's okay to have scars and show them. To show that you've been through all sorts of things and have become a different and better person because of it. It is okay to let go of anyone in your life who tries to pull you down with their own negativity.  

A large part of the need to plan everything out, as well as any negativity, stems from the fact that no one likes to be wrong. In the times that something proves us wrong, it just makes us believe in it more. But we need to learn that it's okay to be wrong. As human beings, we often don't like to go outside of our comfort zone. Moving outside of our comfort zone can be tiring, and it challenges us to step further than we had stepped before. But if we keep doing what we love to do, how can we change? If we allow ourselves to step outside of that zone, we can learn something new and apply it to what we know. But don't push yourself too hard if you start something that seems hard and it doesn't turn out how you expected it to go.

"No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow."

Like Maya Angelou said in the above quote, it will be better tomorrow no matter what happens. And that is something that we can all learn and live with. 

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