Redux
It all hurts…
other’s cruel intentions
life’s accidental interventions
immature decisions
wounding by self-infliction
external forces not caring about consequences
But it gave me…
an understanding of people and boundaries
resilience in the face of catastrophe and tragedy
consequences and wisdom
pain to overcome
the determination to fight injustice
Life is hard but living is knowing how to keep the goodness thriving in it.
Posted originally 3/25/2019 on I Write Her.

Beautifully penned, Susi! <3
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Thanks so much, Penny!
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So true. Thanks for the reminder ☺️
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You’re welcome! And thank you for reading, Violet! :)
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Good can always come out of pain. We just need to look.
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That is absolutely true! And to be open to changing. Thanks, Nolcha!
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🙂
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Thanks, Diana!
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🙂
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You’re welcome!
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I have learned, time and again, but it doesn’t get much easier.
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Life never gets easier.
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Our strength is built in our worst experiences.
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So true! If we can come out the other side for the better, it’s taught us that we are no weaklings! Thanks, Diana.
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I feel the same way. All those times when you experience something that hurts teaches you how to protect yourself in the future.
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You are so right, Pooja! And it might take a few times, but eventually, it sticks. :) Thanks!
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Yes, absolutely! You’re most welcome :)
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Beautifully said, Susi. Life is an ongoing education mixed with discoveries and experiences. 💖
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<3 Yes, indeed! It's a roller coaster ride! Thank you, Eugenia!
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You’re welcome, Susi.
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A very heartfelt poem Susi.
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((hugs)) Thanks, my friend!
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Always a pleasure
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Susi, your closing line resonates deeply with me—there’s something quietly defiant and hopeful in it. I think this poem seems to hold space for both ache and strength without minimizing either.
~David
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Thank you, David! I’m nothing, if not defiant! ;) Yes, you’ve nailed it – the reality is we experience a range of emotions, they are neither good nor bad, but to be acted upon wisely.
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Loved your finale line, Susi
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Thanks so much, Ivor! Yes, we must do all we can to keep joy within our grasp! Otherwise, what is it all for??
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Exactly, Susi 🤗🌏😍
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<3
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