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Moving on is a process.

You can't fully move on without letting go all the hatred, the pain inside you. Stop thinking about the
maybe's, the what-ifs, stop taking the blame why arent u enough for him. Dealing with pain, you'll feel
emptiness inside like you were longing to feel the same intense feeling. Move on not because you want
to but you have to.

Other advices tell you to throw away or burn all the things that reminded you of him. But you know the
more you try to forget, the more your heart remembers, the more it resist.

The damage has been done. No matter how hard you try to fix the broken trust, the broken promises it
will always leave a scar. It will continue to bleed. The best thing you do is let go. It's okay to miss the
memories, but bear in mind its just all part of the past. Even though you badly wanted to go back, even
though you still have this tiny hope inside your heart you can't go back and put again the shattered
pieces. You'll just hurt yourself picking the broken pieces. You'll just hurt yourself in the process.

Don't trust his sweet words, his confusing actions. It will just put you in a deep, deep hole that one day,
you'll find yourself stuck and can't get up. You'll find yourself playing his own games. You'll will just find
yourself chasing him when the thing is you shouldnt be at the first place. To win his game, you must
again let go.

If someone really loves you, he will not give the benefit of doubt. He'll answer you questions sincerely,
looking at your eyes without any second thoughts because that what is you deserve. He'll not put your
heart at risk because your not just an any ordinary girl.

Again, your not just an ordinary girl. Your smart, you know when to stop, when to give up. You know how
to answer those questions in your mind. You know him more than I do, you know his own mechanics to
his chasing game. You know the possible consequences.

I know you miss him, you still do. And you will always do. It's part of the process. You'll feel this tight
feeling in your chest whenever you heard someone say his name, whenever you go to those places that
you two shared together. It's okay, you'll learn how to get by. Someday, you'll look back and somewhat
thank him because you are not the person you are now without him. He made you stronger, as the cliche
saying goes "lesson learned"

Again, your smart. It's okay to follow your heart but take your brain with you. You may find yourself
running around the circle a countless times but you'll find the door. The door in which will lead you to
the right answers.

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