Dear Someone: You're more than what tried to break you—you're everything that refused to give up.
Read this if you’ve survived a darkness so deep that even you cannot trace its anniversary, if you're questioning the purpose of your life after a quiet brush with death.
Dear, Dear Someone, _
This letter is for you, you who mark each passing year with a silent acknowledgment of an anniversary that only you understand. You carry an unspoken grief, a weight that is both profound and invisible, the kind that doesn’t announce itself to the world but lives quietly in the chambers of your heart. You survived something so profound that its magnitude can barely be articulated, yet the world moves on as if nothing happened. You wonder if your life holds meaning after standing so close to the edge of nothingness, questioning why you’re still here when the odds seemed stacked against you. This letter is to tell you that your strength is not diminished by your silence; instead, it is magnified.
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