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A Letter From The Love Of Your Life Whom You Are Yet To Meet

Hi, I am the one you've been waiting for since forever now. First things first, I am sorry. Sorry to keep you waiting, sorry that I am making you question your faith in love, sorry that you had to go through all those heartbreaks, and most importantly, sorry for not writing to you sooner. Source: www.picturescollections.com I know you've been questioning my existence, but trust me, I am right here. I am the one you hurriedly passed by in the metro this morning, the one that Facebook keeps reminding you of adding in the People You Might Know suggestions, the one you met at your friend's party, yes the one who could not take eyes off because you looked beautiful, or the one you met at the mall, I am right here. Source: gbtimes.com I know there have been times when you've been lonely and fed up of waiting for 'the one', when you wanted to give in to temptation, to quick thrills, when you had no one to talk to about your sor

12 Important Life Lessons Your First Love Teaches You

The first love- there’s nothing like it. Being in love for the first time is almost magical a feeling, and the memories of it remain etched in our minds forever. The entire experience is like a little fairy tale-a fairy tale we hope never ends. While some are lucky to have a lasting relationship with the first person they ever fell in love with, some of us have to endure the gut-wrenching pain of it ending. A part of us changes forever, and eventually, we become grateful for it because it makes us who we are. Here are 12 life lessons we learn from our very first love. 1. You will make mistakes- a lot of them But, that’s how you learn. 2. It’s completely okay to be vulnerable It is, indeed, a sign of strength. 3. Things don’t always work out And the best thing to do, is accept it. 4. At the end of the day, the unapologetic, unadulterated version of you is what counts Because you can’t be prim, proper

15 Things You Learn When You Live Away From Home

1. You realize that your hometown is much closer to your heart than you ever thought Image source 2. You start valuing money and appreciate what you already have Image source 3. You learn all sorts of management skills Image source 4. You learn to solve your own problems Image source and it makes you more humble because life is a long lesson on humility. 5. You become independent: cooking, cleaning & taking care of yourself Image source 6. You start to enjoy travelling You become a traveler. 7. You become more responsible 8. Although you have the freedom to party like crazy, you start doing it responsibly 9. You meet new people who challenge your opinions.. . . and it helps develop your own. 10. You learn how to deal with the real world. You get to know the true faces of people 11. You realize the importance of having friends and how they become your family away from family