✨ “Your Past Doesn’t Get to Write the Ending” ✨

We all carry a story we’d rather forget.
A chapter that feels too heavy to reread.
Regret written into the margins. Shame scribbled across every page.

But here’s the truth no one teaches us loud enough:
Your past is part of your story, but it doesn’t get to write the final chapter.

Yes—you made mistakes.
Yes—you’ve hurt others, and you’ve hurt yourself.
Yes—you might still feel the echo of choices you can’t take back.

But you woke up today.
And that means the pen is still in your hand.

You get to decide what comes next:
Whether you keep living by an old script written by guilt and fear—
Or start drafting something new, even if the ink shakes in your hand.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting.
It means refusing to let what was destroy what can be.

You don’t owe anyone perfection.
You don’t have to prove you’ve healed overnight.
You just have to keep turning the page—one breath, one decision, one step at a time.

Let your scars be footnotes, not headlines.
Let your past teach you, not chain you.
And remember: even if the story started in pain, it can still end in peace.

Your past may have written the first lines.
But you—only you—get to write the rest.


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