11-16-2017, 12:00 AM
Le_Regard wrote:
Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
Are you speaking of internal or external brokenness?
I don't know. It could go either way. The universe is completely inside of me and I am completely outside of myself.
I'll just say this though... if you think people can't be broken, try breaking someone and see how it makes you feel.
I've been broken enough times to know that breaking someone else won't fix me. I bet that must be nice to be Humpty Dumpty before the fall. I think people allow others to break them in order to birth a better version of themselves. It's instrumental self-harming, to fix what was broken, to sever unhealthy habits and relationships. Sometimes being broken is necessary to break the glass ceiling. All things said and done, being broken was totally worth the reward. I was hunting for the mindf*ck of the century and found something even better than that. If I could turn back time, I would be broken in all the same ways, all over again. The silver lining is golden.
If you ever break someone--don't feel bad about it. Sometimes you're helping them discover the best type of secrets one can imagine.
Look at me babbling and giving advice. I'm being silly again.
Le_Regard wrote:
Pixie Dust wrote:
Are you speaking of internal or external brokenness?
I don't know. It could go either way. The universe is completely inside of me and I am completely outside of myself.
I'll just say this though... if you think people can't be broken, try breaking someone and see how it makes you feel.
I've been broken enough times to know that breaking someone else won't fix me. I bet that must be nice to be Humpty Dumpty before the fall. I think people allow others to break them in order to birth a better version of themselves. It's instrumental self-harming, to fix what was broken, to sever unhealthy habits and relationships. Sometimes being broken is necessary to break the glass ceiling. All things said and done, being broken was totally worth the reward. I was hunting for the mindf*ck of the century and found something even better than that. If I could turn back time, I would be broken in all the same ways, all over again. The silver lining is golden.
If you ever break someone--don't feel bad about it. Sometimes you're helping them discover the best type of secrets one can imagine.
Look at me babbling and giving advice. I'm being silly again.

