DailyDrop
15/02/2026
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Do everything in love.
1 Corinthians 16:14
06/02/2026
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The wind was very strong, making loud noises and shaking the windows. Rain fell hard, and the streets became full of water. During the typhoon, everything felt scary and chaotic. The lights went out, and the house was dark except for flashes of lightning outside.
I felt afraid but also amazed by the storm. I could hear the trees moving, the roof making sounds, and the rain hitting the walls. It was hard to sleep, and every minute felt long. The storm showed me how small we are, but also how strong we can be when we stay together.
Even though it was scary, there was hope. Families stayed close, neighbors helped each other, and people prayed. After the storm passed, the world became quiet and wet. Experiencing a typhoon is frightening, but it also shows human care and strength. After it ends, I feel grateful for safety, home, and loved ones.
22/10/2025
Caring for someone who has hurt you is one of the hardest emotional battles a person can face. It is a silent struggle between the heart and the mind—the heart still feels love, concern, or affection, while the mind knows that staying in that pain will only bring more suffering. This conflict teaches us that caring and letting go can exist together, and that sometimes, love means walking away.
When someone hurts us deeply, it does not always erase the good memories or the genuine care we once had for them. You might still wish them well, still hope they find peace, or still remember the moments when everything felt right. This does not make you weak—it makes you human. Caring is part of our nature; it shows the depth of our empathy and the sincerity of our hearts.
However, holding on to people who repeatedly hurt us can drain our energy and peace of mind. Forgiving someone and wishing them the best does not mean you must keep them in your life. Letting go is not about hatred—it is about self-respect and healing. It means choosing your own well-being over the constant cycle of pain. Sometimes, distance is the only way to protect your heart and allow it to heal.
In the end, caring for someone who hurt you is a quiet act of maturity. It proves that you can rise above bitterness and choose peace over revenge. But letting go is the act of self-love that completes the process—it gives you space to grow, to rediscover yourself, and to open your heart to people who will treat it with the gentleness it deserves.
Letting go does not mean you stop caring; it simply means you start caring for yourself more. 💫
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