Dear Someone: You're not single because love eludes you or because you're somehow unworthy of companionship.
Read this if you find yourself repeatedly single, not because you can't find anyone, but because every potential partner seems to reinforce why you're better off alone.
Dear, Dear Someone, _
In the quiet moments of solitude, when the world seems coupled up and you're left wondering why you're alone again, I want you to pause and listen closely. Listen not to the whispers of doubt or the echoes of past disappointments, but to the steady rhythm of your own heart. It beats with a strength and purpose that is uniquely yours, telling a story of resilience, growth, and unwavering self-respect.
You're not single because love eludes you or because you're somehow unworthy of companionship. You're single because you've learned, perhaps through heartache and disillusionment, that your peace is paramount. You've discovered, time and time again, that the company you keep must elevate your spirit, not diminish it.
Each time you've opened your heart, you've been met with experiences that have taught you more about yourself than about …
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