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“There was a time where I used to feel comfortable alone with myself. But lately, I’ve been feeling an overwhelming loneliness. And it’s not because I am missing someone’s company, it’s because I’m missing my own.”

— Rose

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There are people that will hurt you and there are people that will help you; people that will make you very happy and people that will make you cry; people that will change you for the better and people that will wreck your life. The problem is they all look the same at first.
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There are some things people don’t tell you when you’re in high school. And it has to do with what’s important and what doesn’t matter at all. And that B you got on that one final exam is one of the things that does not matter. Your first kiss isn’t that big of a deal. You’re not going to remember who you did or didn’t dance with at homecoming sophomore year. You’re also not going to remember the order you got picked for kickball in gym class. The things you should remember are actually people. Like the girl who sat next to you on the bus when you didn’t know anyone else. Or the guy who walked you home from that party you shouldn’t have even gone to. Or the person who took a weeks worth of notes for you when you were out sick. Because the bad memories aren’t going to matter, but the good people always do.
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“Nobody ever says that, that those who fear falling in love have this tendency to be more affectionate and nurturing and gentle lovers. It’s not the fear of “falling in love” that they’re actually afraid of but the fear of “being in love.” The fear of being somewhere they’ve always wanted and the fear of not being worthy enough of it.”

Juansen Dizon, Philophobia

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“At the beginning of the storm, you lose yourself, and in the middle of the storm, you find yourself. Chaos is your genius.”

Juansen Dizon

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“That’s the thing about sensitive people. Things take time. Time to absorb other people’s feelings and time to restore their own sanity. Time to adjust to change and time to remain with their own values. Time to ask why things are the way they are and time to just simply let things be. A life of taking two steps forward and one step back is a powerful way to be.”

Juansen Dizon, Sensitive People

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“The saddest thing about recovery is the illusion that you will be your old self again. When you are in recovery, you are in the process of becoming a new person with new set of ways to cope, with new set of ways to recharge and with new set of ways to find happiness. It’s basically starting a new life whether you like it or not.”

Juansen Dizon, A New Life