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(1 month ago)(1 month ago)Trust is fragile.
Even if it’s given back, it’s given back tainted and unlike how it was before.
It’s like glass. Once it’s broken, even if you put back the pieces, it will never be the same.
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(1 month ago)(1 month ago)I wonder if it’s possible to delay what is unavoidable. It’s given that we cannot alter the foreordained, but maybe it’s feasible to defer it for temporal lengths of time. If this is allowed, I question if my time and efforts are being put towards attempting to obstruct something that will irrevocably be destroyed, regardless.
Like, cheating destiny. We can hope that God designed our lives to intertwine with each other’s for forever, but then wouldn’t we also be cheating ourselves?
There’s only so much we can do that will successfully elude the inevitable. Ultimately, destiny will lapse back into it’s fated course.