fuzzygobo
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Let me try one more time, if you'll allow me this much:
I won't sugarcoat and say "Things will get better, grin and bear it".
Doesn't work that way.
But for something that happened 20 years ago, the only way to be free from that, you have to make peace with your past and leave it there. Or you just bring the pain, anger, and bad feelings with you into today. Whoever wronged you back then, you have to forgive them.
It's not easy, but it's the only way to let go of this burden you've been carrying for 20 years.
How do I know? I did the exact same thing you did.
My dad did something when I was 19, and just before my 40th birthday I finally let it go. Carrying hurt, anger, resentment, HATE for 20 years did me absolutely no good. For my 40th birthday I found the strength to forgive him, come to grips with my past, and finally I was free from those bad feelings.
And not a moment too soon. Five months later my dad passed away.
I'm not one to blow smoke up people's butts. But I do want you to find the same peace I did. Not for my sake, but yours.
20 years is long enough to hold on to bad memories.
I've said enough. Thank you for hearing me out.
I won't sugarcoat and say "Things will get better, grin and bear it".
Doesn't work that way.
But for something that happened 20 years ago, the only way to be free from that, you have to make peace with your past and leave it there. Or you just bring the pain, anger, and bad feelings with you into today. Whoever wronged you back then, you have to forgive them.
It's not easy, but it's the only way to let go of this burden you've been carrying for 20 years.
How do I know? I did the exact same thing you did.
My dad did something when I was 19, and just before my 40th birthday I finally let it go. Carrying hurt, anger, resentment, HATE for 20 years did me absolutely no good. For my 40th birthday I found the strength to forgive him, come to grips with my past, and finally I was free from those bad feelings.
And not a moment too soon. Five months later my dad passed away.
I'm not one to blow smoke up people's butts. But I do want you to find the same peace I did. Not for my sake, but yours.
20 years is long enough to hold on to bad memories.
I've said enough. Thank you for hearing me out.