Daily Inspirational Talk
Title: When Love Finds You
Chapter 8: The Beauty of the Present
Eric and Ava’s connection continued to unfold naturally, without pressure or expectations. They didn’t label what they had. They didn’t rush into anything. Instead, they simply enjoyed each other’s presence.
Some days, they met for coffee, discussing everything from their favorite books to their thoughts on life. Other times, they explored new places together—art galleries, hidden cafes, and quiet parks where they could just sit and talk for hours.
One evening, as they sat on a park bench watching the sunset, Ava sighed contentedly.
“You know,” she said, turning to Eric, “I’ve never been in something like this before.”
Eric raised an eyebrow. “Like what?”
“This… whatever it is,” she said with a small smile. “It’s not forced. It’s not about proving anything. It just… is. And I love that.”
Eric nodded, understanding exactly what she meant. In the past, love had always felt like something he had to fight for—something he had to chase. But with Ava, it was different. It was effortless.
“Me too,” he admitted.
Ava smiled at him, and for a moment, they simply sat in comfortable silence, watching the sky turn shades of orange and pink.
Eric had spent so much of his life planning for love—imagining how things should be, overthinking every move. But now, he realized something important:
Love isn’t about planning for the future. It’s about appreciating the present.
So he stopped worrying about what would happen next. He didn’t wonder if Ava would become something more. He didn’t try to define their relationship or push it in a certain direction.
He simply chose to enjoy every moment with her.
One day at a time.
(To be continued…)
Daily Inspirational Talk
Title: When Love Finds You
Chapter 4: Learning to Be Enough
Eric had never realized how much of his happiness depended on others. Every time he had felt lonely, he had reached for someone else—whether it was a romantic partner, a friend, or even a stranger on social media. Now, he was forcing himself to sit with that loneliness, to understand it rather than escape it.
It wasn’t easy.
The second night after his decision to “date himself,” he found himself scrolling through his phone, tempted to message an old flame. Just to check in, he told himself. But he caught himself before hitting send.
What do I actually want? What do I actually need?
The truth hit him harder than he expected. He didn’t need validation from someone else. He needed to feel important to himself.
So, instead of sending the message, he put his phone down and picked up a notebook. On the first page, he wrote:
Things I Love About Myself:
1. I’m a good listener.
2. I care deeply about people.
3. I’m resilient—I’ve been through heartbreak, but I’m still here.
4. I have a great sense of humor.
5. I’m creative and full of ideas.
He stared at the list for a long time. At first, it felt forced, almost embarrassing. But the more he wrote, the more he realized something: he had spent so much time looking for love outside himself that he had never truly appreciated who he was.
Over the next few weeks, he made self-love a priority.
He started going to the gym, not to impress anyone, but to feel stronger in his own body.
He picked up a hobby he had abandoned years ago—painting.
He spent weekends exploring the city alone, enjoying new places without waiting for someone to join him.
He started saying no to things that drained him and yes to things that made him feel alive.
And for the first time in years, Eric didn’t feel like he was missing something. He felt whole.
One night, as he sat in his apartment, painting with music playing in the background, he realized something profound—this is happiness. Not the temporary high of a new relationship. Not the validation of someone choosing him. But the quiet, steady joy of being enough for himself.
Little did he know, this was the moment love would start finding its way to him—when he least expected it.
(To be continued…)
28/03/2025
SHE HAS SOMEONE ELSE , MOVE ON:
She dumps you mentally before dumping you physically.
A man must know when a lady is fed up with him; he must know o read the signs of a woman who has made up her mind to leave.
Women virtually play these tricks all the time.
When a woman wants to leave a man, she first leaves him mentally.
This is the point where she begins to act strange and foreign; she behaves opposite of what she used to be.
She no longer texts, replies fast, calls, or gives you respect.
She begins to drain you and torment you mentally and emotionally.
Every little thing you do, she finds faults in it and makes it a reason for you both to fight.
When a woman begins to act cold towards you, just know that she's planning to leave.
Don't force it, don't panic, it's a normal thing...
One of the core reasons for her acting this way is due to the fact that she believes she has seen someone who is better than you.
So she's setting a trap for you to call for a breakup.
She may not likely notice the change in her behavior, but you can code.
If you notice this, withdraw back, stop forcing anything, don't beg her to change, just let her be.
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