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SophiaGrace
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I've been wanting to write a thread on this for a while.
I've noticed throughout my years of living that the kindest people I've met have often been through horrible things in their lives. Some sort of abuse or cruelty...
The kindest people I have known have gone through hell.
There was the nurse that had an alcoholic father that made me feel loved as a child whenever she'd take care of me.
The member here on the forum who could not speak in real life, and had suffered abuse. One of the kindest souls I've ever met. I miss them.
I do not know why cruelty or inner suffering can sometimes create such wonderfully kind or compassionate people, but I am glad that these people exist. I love them. I do not love the suffering they go through or have gone through but I love who they are.
If you ever meet someone like this, someone who has turned pain into kindness and compassion, please try to keep them in your life. They are keepers through and through.
I've noticed throughout my years of living that the kindest people I've met have often been through horrible things in their lives. Some sort of abuse or cruelty...
The kindest people I have known have gone through hell.
There was the nurse that had an alcoholic father that made me feel loved as a child whenever she'd take care of me.
The member here on the forum who could not speak in real life, and had suffered abuse. One of the kindest souls I've ever met. I miss them.
I do not know why cruelty or inner suffering can sometimes create such wonderfully kind or compassionate people, but I am glad that these people exist. I love them. I do not love the suffering they go through or have gone through but I love who they are.
If you ever meet someone like this, someone who has turned pain into kindness and compassion, please try to keep them in your life. They are keepers through and through.