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April Gough 🦄's avatar

This is very beautiful.

I am so glad that you were able to see past your “diagnosis” and not let it define the person that you are. That is a wonderful mindset to have. There is beauty in so much. I don’t think that you just started seeing beauty only. I think you started feeling grateful for the wonderful things that are out there instead of focusing on your internal struggles.

That is a very difficult thing for a person to do.

I am proud of you for doing it!

Anitra Lahiri ♡'s avatar

Thank you! 🙏🏽

Rachel | Loving Self Wisdom's avatar

Such beautiful sensitivity in your post thank you. Beauty for me right now is the bright yellow nodding heads of the daffodils and the jewel colours of the primroses brightening up the dreary grey winter days.

I am also finding beauty in writing, reading and engaging with so many sensitive souls in this platform.

Anitra Lahiri ♡'s avatar

Thank you for being here. 🤍🙏🏽 Oh, the beauty of flowers. 🥰

April Gough 🦄's avatar

Would you be willing to let me put your article on my website? It would have your name and contact info on it. For free.

April Gough 🦄's avatar

Unless you would like to be an author on my website. I have a bunch of slots open.

Aaliya's avatar

What a profound and beautiful post !

Suzanne as Pilgrimdoodles's avatar

This post is beautiful and has moved me. My best friend's heart always inspires me, certain classical music, making some art. The world can be a brutal place, but beneath that, especially in nature there is also beauty. I will link my favourite classical piece 💜.

Anitra Lahiri ♡'s avatar

Yes, and it can be hard to remember there is as much beauty — if not more — as there is pain.