A Simple Thought After Work

in #hive-1251259 days ago

Small cut from using the vegetable slicer from the workplace.

The other day, I got a small cut at work while handling something sharp. There’s a bit of discomfort, but I still had to finish my shift. As I kept going with the pain, I realized something where life is like this too. We all get hurt, not just physically but emotionally as well. And even when we’re in pain, we have to keep going.

Healing isn’t easy for me. Some days, I feel okay, like I’m finally moving on. Other days, the pain comes back, and I wonder if I’ll ever fully heal. But I remind myself that feeling pain doesn’t make me weak. It just means I’ve been through something real.

Even when I’m hurting, I try to find small moments of joy. A joke that makes me laugh, my favorite song playing at the right time, or just a quiet moment to breathe, reminding me that life still has good in it. It doesn’t mean forgetting what happened; it just means I’m learning to live with it.

Pain has also taught me a lot. It has helped me understand others better. When I see someone struggling, I know what it feels like because I’ve been there too. It made me more patient and kinder.

Some days, it feels like the pain will never go away. But just like my cut, I know it will heal with time. It might leave a scar, but scars don’t mean I’m broken, they mean I’ve survived. They remind me of how strong I really am.

I’ve learned that instead of ignoring my pain, I have to accept it. I don’t have to act like I’m fine all the time. It’s okay to take a break, to feel sad, and to move at my own pace. What matters is that I keep going, even if I take small steps forward.

Healing isn’t about making the pain disappear completely. It’s about growing through it and still finding joy in life. Even in sadness, I remind myself that there is hope. Even when I feel broken, I can still move forward. No matter how hard things feel right now, I know healing will come. Until then, I’ll keep living, one day at a time.

Thank you for reading this simple blog of mine. I truly appreciate the community. Hoping for the future of Web3 applications that support the ideas of the people.

ALEXIS
Welcome to my blog. I'm just a simple staff in the service industry, currently doing the things that my inner child wants in life. Mostly self-taught in the things that gave me the purpose to learn more about the digital world that led me to this awesome community.