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On reylo:

“There wouldn’t be a stronger message to send to children and adults alike than taking the story this way with Rey and Kylo - thus completing something that was left incomplete between Anakin and Padme. And by doing so you redefine the Jedi metaphor as a description of our own internal struggles as we go about our lives day to day. We can never purge all of our negative attributes, only understand, accept, and move on with that understanding. We can choose to moderate those negatives and not let them be the driving forces of our being. We recognize they are there, and through that recognition, we find that "center point.” “

(by ColtonCM on reddit)

To other people, it sometimes seems like nothing at all. You are walking around with your head on fire and no one can see the flames.

Matt Haig on living with mental illness (book: Reasons to Stay Alive)

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I’m so tired but I can’t sleep. The worse part is even though I’m awake the nightmares still find me.

(via oldboy12)

I’m a very lonely person. I do get lonely sometimes… I’m not depressed, I’m not sad, but I think to be a human being is to be alone. I mean, I have an awareness of my inability at times to connect with other people because I can’t say exactly what I mean. You can’t directly connect. The inability to fully love another person is a form of loneliness. I don’t know how to fully love another person because there is always some part of me that I’m not sharing. There’s always some part of me that I don’t know how to open up and give to another person. Even the people I love most in the world.

Stephen Colbert (via we-the-dreamers)

Image description: Black background with a cracked teal green bowl. The crack is golden. Beneath the bowl is the following text: “In Japan, broken objects are often repaired with gold. The flaw is seen as a unique piece of the object’s history, which adds to its beauty. Consider this when you feel broken.”

You sometimes think you want to disappear, but all you really want is to be found.

Kid Cudi (via cupids-chokehold)

How can we be expected to properly judge ourselves? We know all of our worst secrets. We are biased, overly critical, and occasionally filled with shame. So you’ll have to just trust me when I say that you are worthy, important, and necessary. And smart.

Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson (via abigaillphillips)