@DeathDudeTheGod everything temporarly is Important the problem not in what we become for a period of time but who we are in a lifetime.
You wake up every morning to fight the same demons that left you so tired the night before, and that my love, is bravery.
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You are brave!
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Let's talk? I'm very good at talking through things
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Did you make that?
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@marina-e-kash no i didn't, found it on instagram
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@wildwallflower whoever wrote that needs better sentence structure, and a dictionary. Demons have a source, confront that: then I will consider you brave.
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@spaceboy had to Google to understand what u were sayin 🙈
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@green-archer There is nothing wrong with the quote. It takes bravery and determination to get to the "source" in the first place. Confronting with source takes time, and its demons can still be around you and affect you, even after you are finished with it.
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@green-archer i thought the quote's simple/ clear enough, i dunno how you're seeing it
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@spaceboy oh, wonderful words either way 😀
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@wildwallflower I figured out why I was having trouble, "you", is in the wrong place.
It should be: You wake up every morning to fight the same demons that
youleft you so tired the night before, and that my love, is bravery.@what-is-this Fighting off daemons is a life gone wrong. I agree that confronting the source for someone dealing with daemons is hard, but a wise man once said: "start small".
Example: A person dealing with their daemon of a spouse every day isn't brave, it's masochism. The quote should read in my opinion "I might be wrong, but I don't care", Like this:
You wake up every morning to fight the same demons that left you so tired the night before, and that my love, is masochism. Because if you were sane, you would have avoided the fight in the first place.
"My disagreement"
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@green-archer i get your point about the grammar
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@wildwallflower one miss placed you and my whole brain boiled haha.
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@green-archer yeah that can happen
Edited it!
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@green-archer Problem is that we can't fix every situation just by confronting the source. It all varies from one example to another one. The source is what makes us experience and carry different scars and we may eliminate the source but the scars usually stay within, manifest and act without being constantly provoked by the source and "his" presence. When I said "fighting demons," I thought about eliminating them through actions which present opposition to them, not just surrendering to them and carrying them. Sometimes it's late to confront the cause itself because it's not there, all we have left is demons it created. So dealing with them and looking for a positive change can't be life gone wrong or masochism, because sometimes it takes suffering and pain before experiencing the joy, which I believe shows an act of bravery. Casting them away just to get to their source won't instantly eliminate and heal scars they produced, in most cases.