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Madmonk · M
I hear your pain, and it’s completely valid. Bullying leaves deep wounds, and it’s natural to feel anger toward those who caused them. But I hope, in time, you’re able to let that pain transform not by denying it, but by refusing to carry its poison.
Insecure cowards often are the ones who bully you’re right. But that’s also what makes them tragic. They lash out because they’re afraid, empty, or lost. That doesn’t excuse them but it does explain them.
You don’t have to forgive them today. But I hope you choose to rise above their darkness. Because your peace, your love, your freedom it doesn’t belong to them. It’s yours. And when you heal, truly heal, you don’t just escape their shadow you become a light they can never touch.
You’re on the path to peace already. Keep walking. The world needs the healed version of you not the hurt version of them.
Insecure cowards often are the ones who bully you’re right. But that’s also what makes them tragic. They lash out because they’re afraid, empty, or lost. That doesn’t excuse them but it does explain them.
You don’t have to forgive them today. But I hope you choose to rise above their darkness. Because your peace, your love, your freedom it doesn’t belong to them. It’s yours. And when you heal, truly heal, you don’t just escape their shadow you become a light they can never touch.
You’re on the path to peace already. Keep walking. The world needs the healed version of you not the hurt version of them.